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BROADCASTING

Programmes will be broadcast from New Zealand and Australian stations as follow:

TUESDAY, NOVEMBERI9 19.

IYA Auckland (900 kilocycles).—ll p t rn; Selected studio ireins, 4.0. literary selection by the Announcer: 4.8, studio items; 4.2;", sports results to hand, 5,0: Children's' session, conducted :by Uncle George. 6.0; Dinner session (records). 7.0: News and market reports. 7.15 Talk, Mr George Campbell, “Motoring." 8.0: Chimes; Instrumental Studio Trio, “The Demon" ballet; vocal quartet, Olympians, excerpts from “The Greek Slave"; pianoforte, Miss Kathleen O’Leary, “Ellostanse"; talk, Mr A. B. Chappell, M.A., topical talk; cello, Miss Molly Wright, “Sonata"; pianoforte duets, Miss Kathleen O’Leary and Mr Eric Bell, “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" and “Invitation to the Waltz"; voeal quartet, The Olympians, excerpts from ‘“Mie Greek }Slave"; pianoforte, Mt Erie Bell, I “Sonata in G Major Op. 14 No. 22 (Beethoven); gramophone leeture-rc jcital, Air R. W. Strong, “La Bojheme, ” Act 4.

2Y T A Wellington (720 kilocycles).— 3 p.m: Relay fom the All-Electric Exhibition, Town Hall, of music by James Haydock’s Quintet. 5.0: Children’s session conducted by Uncle Jim 6.0: Dinner session (records). 7.0; News session, market reports and sports results. 7.20: Enlay from the All Electric Exhibition —Locturette by Mr George Lauchlan, “Water Heating." 7.40: Lectnfette from the studio of a representative of the Agricultural * ‘ For the Man on the Land." 8.0: Relay frdm the All Electric Exhibition, of concert by the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band and assisting artists. —Overture, Band, “Morning, Noon and Night"; soprano, Miss Nora Grey, “Morning"; waltz, Band, “Thoughts"; violin solo, Mir William Haydock, ‘ ‘ Finale —Concerto ’ 1 (Mendelssohn); tenor, Mx Dan Folej ■'The Mountains of Mourne"; bass, Mr W. W. Marshall, "The FlCral Dance"; cornet solo, Bandsman i. King, “Zelda"; tenor, Mr Herbert F. Wood, “Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time"; humoresque, Band, “Mu sical Switch," The following item# will be broadcast from the studio: weather report; suite, 2YA Salon Orchestra, “Doll’s House"; chorus, “Evenin’ " and “Cornin’ Home" (record); suicte, 2YA Salon Orchestra, “By the Lake of Geneva." Con tinuation of relay from the All Electric Exhibition—Sfelection, Band, “tin Ballo in Masehero"; soprano, Miss Nora Gray, “Homeward to You" and “Blackbird’s Song"; march, Band, “Vale of Avon"; bass, Mr W. Marshall, “Laugh, Clown, Laugh"; intermezzo, Band, “In a ChinCsfc Temple Garden"; tenor, Mr Dan Foley, • “My Irish Song of Songs"; patrol, Band, “Jamie’s Patrol"; march, Band, “Australian." 10.0 to 11.0: Gramophone dance programme from studio. 3YA Christchurch.—Silent.

4YA Dunedin (650 kilocycles).—3.o p.m: Selected gramophone items; 4,25, sports results to hand. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle George, 6.0: Dinner session (record). 7.0: News session. 8.0: Studio concert by the Kaikorai Band (under the conductorship of Mr T. J. Kirk-Burnnand) and assisting artists,

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,

IYA Auckland (900 kilocycles).—3 pan: Selected studio items; 4.0, literary selection by the Annoiitieer; 4.8, Studio items. 5.0; Children’a session, conducted by Uncle Tom. 6.0: Dinner session (records). 7,0: News and market reports, ■, 8.0: Studio (programme by Auckland Salvation Army Congress Batld (under tlifc conductorship of Bandmaster Paice) and assisting artists.—‘March, -Band, “Bos-

ton”; cornet solo, Bandsman N. Gofiin, “Glory to His Name”; baritone, Mr Clinton Williams, “The Song oi the Clock”; pianoforte, “Studies Op. -155 (Chopin, records); soprano, “Bonnie Sweet Bessie” (record); selection, Band, “Jubilation”; oneact play, Auckland Comedy Players, “Eleven Tomorrow”; weather report; selection, Band, “Cleansing Current”; tenor, Mr G. Barnes, “A

Brown Bird Singing”; vocal octet, Band Vocal Octette, ‘‘Jesus of Nazareth”; cello, “Harlequinade” (record); baritone, Mr C. WHliams, “The Little Irish Girl” and “Lady Mine”; cornet solo with band accompaniment, Bandsman Goffin, “Largo in 6” (Handel); comedy sketch, Auckland Comedy Players, “Fishy”; selection, Band, “American Melodies”; tenor, Mr G. Barnes, “A Spirit Flower” and “A Dream”; march, Band, “Our Army Brave and Free.” 2YA Wellington (720 kilocycles).— 8.0 p.m; Relay from the iAII Electric Exhibition of concert by the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band and assisting artists. —Overture, Band, “Gems of Sullivan”; soprano, Miss Myra Sawyer, “One Fine Day”; violin solo, Mr W, Haydock, “Zigeunerweisen”; symphony, Band, “Unfinished Symphony” (Schubert); bassbaritone, Mr W. Boardman, “The Admiral’s Broom”; march, Band, “Punchinello”: tenor Mr Herbert F. Wood, “I Like You in Velvet”; waltz, Band, “Ecstasy”; vocal duet, Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr W. Boardman, “Give Me Thy Hand, 0 Fairest”; selection, Band, “Euryanthe,” Return to the studio for the following

items: Orchestral, “Wiener Blut" waltz (record); vocal solo and chorus, vocal gems from “The Bohemian Girl" (record). Continuation of relay from the All Electric, Exhibition. —Lecturotte, Air C. W. Beaman, “Domestic LJghting"; intermezzo, Band, “Sanctuary of the Heart"; soprano, Miss Myra Sawyer, “The Smoking Room"; march, Band, ‘ ‘ Doges ’ March ’’; vocal duet, Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr W. Boardman, “Como, Sing to Ale"; waltz, Band, “Bells at Sunset"; bass-baritone, Air W. Boardman, “The Trumpeter"; march, Band, “Swing Along." 1 3TA Christchurch (980 kilocycles). —3 p.m: Selected studio items; 4.25, sports results to hand. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Mother Hubbard and Uncle Frank. 6.0: Dinner session (records). 7.0: News session. 7.30: Addington stock market reports. 8.0: Studio concert. 4YA Dunedin (650 kilocycles). —3.0 p.m; Selevteaj gramophone items; 4.25, sports results to hand. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Popular enter,tainhient including male quartets, duets, solos, sketches, and instrumental items presented by the Four Aces Concert Party. 9.30 to 11.0: Gramophone dance programme.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21.

IYA Auckland (900 kilocycles). 3 p.m; Programme arranged by Messrs Lewis Eady Ltd. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Peter Pan. 6.0: Dinner session (records). 7.0: Book ' review. 7.15: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes; overture, IYA Orchestra Octette, “Overture in B Flat’’ (Schubert); tenor, Mr Tom Mioffitt, “Love’s Garden of Boses” 1 and “Elegie”; IYA Orchestral Oc- | tet-te, “Deux* Pierrots Amouaeux” and “Funeral March of a Bundle Bee”; recital, MiSs Nina Scott, “He I Fell Among Thieves’’; novelty, the room entertainment; IYA Orchestral ( Octette, “Naila” and “Dance of the Toy Regiment’’; weather report; tenor, Mr t. MOffitt, “Pretty Jane”; recital, Miss N. Scott, “Marguerite’’ , and “The Necklace of Tears”; selection, IYA Orchestral Octette, “Rainbow.’’ 9.30: Gramophone dance programme till 11.0, 2YA Wellington (720 kilocycles).— 3 p.m: Relay from the All Electric Exhibition, Town Hall, of afternoon session music by James Haydoek’s , Quintet. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle George. 6.0: Dinner session (records). 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.25: Lecturette by Mr H F. Toogood, “Electric Domestic Service.” 7.40: Lecturette, Mr F. M. Ryan, ‘ ‘ Fire Protection. ’ ’ 8.0; Relay from the All Electric Exhibition, Town Hall, of concert -by the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, and assisting artists. 3YA Christchurch (980 kilocycles). —3 p.m: Selected studio items; 4.25, sports results to hand. 5.0; Children’s Session, conducted by Uncle John. 6.0: Dinner session (records). 7.0: News session. 7.30: Lecturette arranged by 3YA Primary Productions Committee—“ Weather in Be lation to Farming,” by Mr H, F, Baird, Magnetic Observatory, 8.0: Chimes; Studio Instrumental Octet, “St. Paul’s Suite for String Orchestra”; mezzb contralto, Mrs Nora Bingham Puddey, “Deeper My Love’’; pianoforte, “La Campan-. ella” (record); baritone, Mr Clive Tlindle, “The Sword of Ferrara’’; Studio Instrumental Octet, “St. Paul’s Suite’’; soprano, Miss Agnes Cunningham, “Eleanore”; grand organ, “Song of Happiness’ and “Aloha-oe” (record); recital, M]iss [Marion Drysdale, “Improvising”; | Studio Instrumental Octet, ‘ ‘ First Symphony—2nd Movement’’ (Beethoven) and “Turkish March’’ (Beethoven) ; tenor, Mr Harold Prescott, “I Travel the Road’’ and “Because”; choral, “We are Afar in the Dim Ages Lying” (record); weather report; Studio Instrumental Octet, “Henry VIII Dances”; mezzo contralto, Mrs Nora Bingham Puddey, “When Thou Art Far” and “One Fleeting Hour”; iliite, “Flute Con eerto —■Andante” (Mozart, record); baritone, Mr Clive Kindle, “Tell Her” and “The Reason”; Studio Instrumental Octet, “Valse Boheniienne,” “Valse Rustiquc” and “Valse de la Reine”; recital, Miss Marion Drysdale, “My Daughter deian” and “Messmates”; soprano, Miss Agnes Cunningham, “There Lies the Warmth of Summer,” “To an Isle in Water” and “The Daily Question”; flute, “Flute Concerto— Finale” (Mozart, record); tenor, Mr Harold Prescott, “Indian Serenade” and “A Night Idyll”; march, band, “Tannhauserf” (record) 4YA Dunedin.—Silent.

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Northern Advocate, 19 November 1929, Page 2

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BROADCASTING Northern Advocate, 19 November 1929, Page 2

BROADCASTING Northern Advocate, 19 November 1929, Page 2

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