ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follows: TO-DAY IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. 12.30 a-m., relay of KllerMie races. 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. 3 p.m., gramophone recital. 6 p.m., children’s session, Aunt Jo. 7 p.m., news and market reports. 7.35 p.m., lecture, Air. Billing, "Radio.” 8 p.m., studio orchestra; piano, Aiiss Gray, "First Movement Sonata"; mezzo-contralto, Air. Townley, "Now Shines the Dew”; flute, Air. Tucker, "Schezro Cappricio"; Wellington Ladies’ Trio, ‘’Greetings’’; orchestra; baritone, Air. Pargetter, tenor, ’•The Rebel"; Air. Loadsman, "Ilf June Were Aline”; duet, "Sunbeam.” 9.1 p.m., elocution, Mr. Warwick, “The Explorer”; p.m., lecturette, Lieut. G. Burt, "Thrilling Experiences with Polar Bears.” 9.31. p.m., baritone, Air. Pargetter, “Up In the Saddle”; contralto, Aiiss Fenton, “None But the Lonely Heart”; piano. Miss Gray, “Polonaise”; tencr, Mr. Loadsman, “Colinette"; trio, “The Sandman”; mezzo-contralto, Airs. Townley, "On Wings of Song”; orchestra; duet, “When Song is Sweet”; contralto, Miss Fee ton, “The Secret. ” * * * 3YA Christchurch—--306 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon concert. 6 p.m., children’s session, by Uncle Jack. 7.15 p.m., news and reports. 7.30 p.m., talk by Air. C. R. Russell on “Wireless.” :$ p.m., march, band, “Old Comrades”; soprano, Aiiss Turner, “She Wandered Down the Alountain Side”; band. “Atari - tana”; banjolin, Air. Gibson, “Per naps You’ll Think of Ale.” 8.30 p.m., talk by Captain Findlay, “Alodern Types of Airplanes”; band, “Songs d’Automne”; humor. Miss Robinson, “The Burglar”; 9 p.m., relay from Strand Theatre; band, “Nearer, My God, to Thee”', soprano, Miss Turner, “A May Alorning”; band, “Friendships”; band, “On Tour”; recitation, Aiiss Robinson, “A Society Reciter’s Troubles”; band, “Twinkle Toes”: soprano, Aiiss Turner, “Alav Dew”; band. “Austral”: bar.jolin, Air. Gibson, “Just a Rose of Old Killarney”; band, “On the 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts Silent day. TO-MORROW IYA, Auckland—--333 metres: 500 watts. 3 p.m., gramophone recital; 6.30 p.m , children's session, Aunt Betty; 7.15 p.m.. to 7.45 p.m., news session; 8 p.m., relay from Alajestic Theatre; bass, Air. Jenkir., “Deeper”; Snappy Three, popular numbers; Mrs. G. Alartin, “By the "Waters cf Alinnetonka”; baritone, Air. Snell (a) “Tangi,” (b) “Onaway. Awake, Beloved”; elocution, Aiiss Perry, “The Storming Party”; duet, “In a Gondola”: soprano, Miss E. Stares (a) “Summer Rain,” (b) “Happy Song”; relay from Alajestic Theatre; tenor, Air. Prentice, (a) “Gay,” (b) “In the Winter Time”; 9.6 p.m. weather report; bass, Air. Jenkin, (a) “Youth,” (b) “Just a-Wearyin’ for You”; Trio, popular numbers; baritone. Air. Snell, (a) “Consecration,” (b) “The Last Hour”; violin, Mrs. Alartin, (a) “Phantom Melody,” (b) “Cavatina”; elocution, Miss Perry, “The Appointment”; duet, “I Love the Aloon”; soprano, Aiiss Stares, (a) “Birth of Morn,” (b) “Be Still, Blackbird”; chorus, the company, “Finale.” *• * * 2YA, Wellington—--420 metres: 5,000 watts. 3 p.m., gramophone recital; 6 p.m. children’s session, Uncle Jasper; 7 p.m., news and market reports; 7.35 p.m., lecture tte, Mr. N. R. Jacobsen, “The Giant Force: Gravity”; 8 p.m., studio orchestra; soprano, Mrs. Rosenthal, “O, Restlesis Sea”; clarionet, Air. Power, “Carnival of Naples"; bass, Air. Marshall, “The Last
Call : mezzo. Mrs. Kellv (b) “Two Brown Eye>;”-Sfc. . bams, “Minnelied" nian^Ai? 01 '- Mr kettle. “La Banse I, te ' Mr Thi,r Rastall. “The Fallen Hi, weather report: 9d m • s »9 WT® Club Orchestra: 9.21 pm hf* y 01 shall. “The Friend fo? Mr Power, “Cavatina": mezzo y. Kelly, "I Will Awai? xi Mr. Thurkettle. “The w*„ l tion. Miss Rastall. ( a ) “Th«RST.: *55 “The Oxen." ' Soldier,'^ * * m 3YA Christchurch—
306 metres, 500 watt*Silent day. aiu * 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres. 250 watt* 3 p.m., H.M.V. recital - 7 . dren's session, by Big Brother tui.’ - - chJ-p-m„ news session; s p m smiv ■ cert, including orchestral select?™ CDlthe Octagon Theatre; “Myself When Young"; Rhapsodie Hongrclse"; re-ieTr* Hendry, “The Irish * mezzo-soprano, Miss Edgar "A ■ That's Free"; pianoforte, "Butterfly'; 5.43 p.m., address pS I ? D. More, “In Praise of Orar * tone, Mr. Macdonald, “I Will jjot ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting nation, tr»»mxt as follow: TO-DAY 2BL Sydney: 353 metres; 5,000 watts. 7.15 p.m., children's session; SSOn» news; 9.30 p.m., studio concert, incinS: items by Broadcasters' Topical CWk 1 vocal, instrumental and dance musia* 2FC Sydney:— 442 metres; 5,000 watts. 7.15 P.m., talks to children by ■bmu Man”; 5.30 p.m., news; 9 p. m „ cert, including entertainment by tr and V. indie, and the Sydney Hareii Society's Choir; vocal, dance music. “ “ - • • m 3LO Melbourne: 371 metres; 5,000 watts. 7 p.m., children’s session; 8 p.m n**.8.45 p.m., talk on “ Australian GracJiSi Beauty”; 9 p.m., talk on school life IS sport; 9.15 p.m., talk on ‘ Tobacco Grow, ing”; 9.30 p.m., studio concert, inclarin>» selections by Victorian Police Band-w! lay one-act play; vocal, instrumental dance music. * * * 4QG Brisbane: 385 metres; 5,000 watts. 8 p.m., children’s session; 8.30 bb news; 9.30 p.m., studio concert, inclufir vocal, instrumental, orchestral and music. TO-MORROW 2BL Sydney: 353 metres; 5,000 watts. 7.15 p.m., children’s session; 7.J6 pm the pupils of Miss M. Scully; 'gp V* studio concert; 5.45 p.m., "Sun” new* 9.30 p.m., studio concert, including items by Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus; » hour’s programme presented by Lind*, man’s Wines, jazz medley; Miss Stuart (contralto); Alessrs. H. and M. De T.i^ c (violinists); Mr. C. Williams (baritone) relay of the Newtown Band; Miss B. Soott (pianist); all sports expert on general sporting; and a relay of Cec. AEorr’son acd his Gloomchasers’ Jazz Band. NOTES The prospects of Saturday’s racing at Ellerslie as broadcast from IYA on Friiay evening by the racing editor of THE SUN aroused considerable interest all over tbc country. A large percentage of winren was picked, and those who invested their money as advised received quite a fair profit.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 171, 10 October 1927, Page 14
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918ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 171, 10 October 1927, Page 14
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