ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TODAY IYA Auckland:— 333 metres, 500 watts. Silent day. IZB Auckland: 275 metres, 50 watts *>.3o p.m., children's session; 7.30 p.m., ] gi imophone recital. . 2YA Wellington.— 420 metres, 5.000 watts. p.m., studio concert; 5 p.m., child-tli-fn s session. Uncle Jeff; 0 p.m., dinner music: . p.m., m*wrs:-7.40 p.m., lecturette. Mr. J. \V. Ferjjie, "Excursions by Kail"; p.m., overture, "Ruy Bias”; S.lO p.m . presentation of a Mystery Play in e \>n scent s. ”Tlie House of Disajipear(written and produced by Mr. v. S. Lloyd), interspersed with the following lten .-.— S. 1:: p.m., soprano, Mrs. Moriish, "Dawn Skies”; 8.33 p.m., orchestra, Danse Macabre”; p.m., baritone, Mi. Rodger, (a) “Slave Song,’ (b), “The Sweetest Flower That Blows”; 0.2 p.m., < liestra, "Lar Des Cygnes”; 9.17 p.m., . . piano. Mrs Morrish, (a) “The Wren,” lb) “Sylvelin”; 0.30 p.m., baritone, Mr. Kodger, ‘Queen of My Heart”; 0.37 p.m., • -I' hestra. "Suite” (Handel); 0.57 p.m., orchestra, “Waltz Caprice.” 3Y A Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts. p.m., afternoon session; 5 p.m., childi - ns session. Scatter joy; 7 p.m., news; 730 p.m., lecturette. Mr. C. Buckett, “Training the Muscles”; 8 p.m., "Woolston ' Brass Band, (a) “Gallant and Gay" (itimmer), (b) Martha” overture: 8.13 j p.m.. mezzo-soprano, Mrs. Sierakowski, i L Love to Hear You Singing”; 5.17 p.m., i horus, vocal gems from “Sunny” (re- < ord); 8.21 p.m., Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Allegro Giusto,” <b) "Andante,” (c) "Finale” (Huhm); 8.31 p.m., humour, Mr. Titchener, “Legal Phraseology”; 8.44 p.m., cornet, Bandsman Ohlson, "Titania”; 8.44 p.m.. baritone. Mr. Richards, "The Beat • f it Passionate Heart”; 8.48 p.m., band, "Operatic Beauties”: 9.5 p.m., Broad- • - -ting Trio, (a) "Spring Song,” (b) Nina,” (c) “Waltz”; 9.15 p.m., mezzo•■'•piano, Mrs. Sierakowski, (a) “Sweet Kurly Violets,” (b) “The Carden of Afterwards”; 9.21 p.m., band, “Pasane”; 9 2t» p.m., humour, Mr. Titchener, "That Happy Land”; 5.32 p.m., euphonium and trombone, Bandsmen Williams and Anderson, "The Moon Hath Raised Her Lamp M ove": 0-37 p.m., baritone. Mr. Richards, «;i) "The Secret," (b) “Good Morning, Brother Sunshine”; 0.44 p.m., chorus, \ oral gems from “Tip Toes” (record); ‘.*.48 p.m.. cornet. Bandsman Barber. "Masie Mine”; 9.53 p.m., band, “Gaily Thro’ the World.” 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts. 3 p.m., studio concert; 6 p.m., child- I ten s hour. Big Brother Bill; 7 p.m., news; 8 p.m., studio concert. TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon concert; 6 p.m., child- i ren's hour, Uncle George; 7 p.nt., news; 7.15 p.m., talk, Mr. X. Kerr, “Physical < *ulture”; S p.m., relay from Majestic Theatre: S.lt p.m., vocal, Miss M. Cameron and Mr. A. Colledge, “Graceful Consort”; 8.15 p.m.. Studio Trio, “The Willow Plate"; 8.24 p.m., contralto, Mrs. Hobday, “Coronach”; 8.28 p.m., bass, Mr. « '«>lledge. "Hybrias the Cretan”; 8.32 p.m., violin. Miss 1. Bosworth, (a) ''Gavotte” (Gossec), (b) “Admiral’s GalIhud”; 8.36 p.m., male chorus, “Serenade” (Abt), (record): 8.40 p.m., soprano, Miss M. Cameron, (a) “Orpheus and His Bute,” (b) "The Greatest Wish in the World”; 8.47 p.m., relay from Majestic Theatre; 8.57 p.m., contralto, Mrs. Hobday, (a) “Charming Chloe,” (b) “O West- • rn Wind”: 0.4 p.m., bass, Mr. Colledge, “Vulcan’s Song”; 0.8 p.m.. Studio Trio, "The Marriage Market”; 0.18 p.m., vocal. Miss Cameron and Mr. Colledge, “Venenan Xight Song”; 9.22 p.m., special presentation of opera “Carmen” (Bizet), * Act 2 (records); the transmission will be interrupted to relay two choruses from a rehearsal of the Auckland Choral Society’s forthcoming production. These will l>e "Oh Father, Whose Almighty Power” and "See the Conquoring Hero 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. 3 p.m., studio concert; 5 p.m., children s hour. Uncle Jim; 6 p.m., dinner music: 7 p.m., news; 7.40 p.m.. lecturette. "For the Man on the Land”; 8 p.m., relay from Wanganui of Queen Alexandra's Own Band concert, items including "Light Cavalry” and “In a Chinese Temple Garden”; 8.17 p.m., vocal, Mr. Shanks, “The Lute Player”; .8.22 p.m., cornet. Master Buckley, Variations from Tancredi”; 8.27 p.m., soprano. Miss Bateman, “On Wings of Delight”; 8.22 p.m., instrumental trio, "A Minor Trio and Variations” (Tschaikowsky); 8.30 l» »n., vocal. Mrs. Wills, "Ah, Could I But. Express In Song”; 8.45 p.m., trombone, Mr. Handley, "The Parachute”; 8.50 p.m., \inal quartet, "Drink To Me Only WithThine Eyes**; 155 p.m., cornet, .Mr. Berner son. "Hailstorm”; 9.1 p.m., soprano. Miss Werry, “Dear Hall of Bong"; 9.0 p.m., band, “William Tell” selection; 9.15 p in., recital. Miss McXaught, "The Fire Fighters”; 0.20 p.jn., orchestral, “Rhinefels"; 9.30 p.m. sketch, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, “Light and Shade”; 9.40 p.m., band, “in a Persian Market”; 9.50 p.m.. Bridges Trio. “Imperial”; 10 p.m., cornet. Bandsmen Bergerson and Fleetwood, Sandy and Jock”; 10.10 p.m., recital, .\h*. Swan. “Le' inski’s Wedding”; 10.15 !>. m., band, “Elmslic.” 3YA Christchurch : 306 metres, 500 watts. Silent day. ** Y A Dunedin: 463 metres. 250 watts p.m.. studio concert; 6 p.m.. .childi» n\s hour, Big Brother Bill; 7.15 p.m., news; 7.30 p.m., talk. Professor Lawson, "Greece and the Modern World"; 8 p.m., concert programme. ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TODAY 2BL Sydney: 353 metres, 5.000 watts. 7.15 p.m., childrens session; 8 p.m., lews ami sports results: 8.10 p.m., dinner music: 8.40 p.m.. market reports; 9.30 p.m., concert programme. 2FC Sydney: 442 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.15 p.m.. children's session: 5.20 p.m.. news and sports results; 8.40 p.m., dinner music; 9.30 p.m., first concert of new control. 3LO Melbourne: 3TI metres. 5,000 watts. 50 p.m., children’s session; 8.35 p.m., rn \vs, markets and sports; 9.10 p.m., lecturettes; 9.30 p.m., concert programme. 3A R Melbourne: 454 metres. 5.000 watts. 7.50 p.m., gramophone records; 9 p.m., 1* < curettes; 10 p.m., dance programme by the Radio Revellers, and selected items. * * * 4QG Brisbane: 385 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.30 p.m.. news; 7.35 p.m., dinner music; H p.m.. children’s session: 8.30 p.m., news, markets and lecturette; 0.30 p.m. - la.-sica 1 programme l>y Mr. A. Sharman’s party; io p.m., studio concert.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 727, 29 July 1929, Page 8
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