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ON THE AIR

New Zealand broadcasting stations j transmit as follow: TODAY IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. 3.0. afternoon session, selected studio items: 6.0. children's session. Uncle Torn; 7 0, news; 8.0. relav of recital by Auckland Piano Students' Association, from Lewis Kady Hall; '.‘.30, duet, -Miss Sarah Staepoole and Mr. Frank Sutherland, "Arise, O Sun"; S.r.t. hand of H.M. Orenadier Guards, '.Martial Moments” (record); 3.13, soprano, .Miss Sarah Stacpoole, (a) "The Lass With the Delicate Air," (b) "Little Brown Owl”; t*.49. baritone, Mr. Frank Sutherland, <a> "Charabanc Joe, ' <b) "The Drum Major"; 9.:>6. American Legion Band, "lowa Com Song and "The Conqueror” (records]; 10.3, duet, "Miss S. Staepoole and Mr. i*. Sutherland, "Creole Swing Song.” 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. Silent Day. • • » 3YA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m ~ studio concert: 6.0, children's pension. Mother Hubbard and Uncle Frank: 7.0, news: 7.30, market reports; £.O, presentation of final instalment of the opera, “Carmen” (Bizet), (Act 4> (intro--41 uctory remarks by -Mr. W. H. Dixoji, Professor of Sinking); 8.33, quartets. Melodious Four, Nursery Rhymes, (a) “If All the Sea* were One Sea,” (b) “T’Other Little Tune”; soprano. Miss Frances Hamerton, “Ah, Lo So”; 8.41, pianoforte, Miss Merle Miller, “Ballade”; 8.46, tenor, Mr. Russell Sumner, ”The Harper”; 8.49, recitals, Mrs. Margaret Williams, (a) "The Glow Worm,” (b) “The Oyster”; 8.53, orchestral. Royal Opera Orchestra, “Praeludium” (record): 8.56, vocal duet, Melodious Duo, ‘A Lake and a Fairy Boat”: 9.4, instrumental, Bohemian Quintet, “Five Interludes” from ‘The Beggar’s Opera”; 9.13, quartet, followed by baritone solos. Melodious Four and Mr. T. X>. Williams, (a) “Dame Durden,” (b) “A Wanderer’s Song’,” (o) “A Sailor’s Prayer”; D. 19. contralto. Miss Belle Renaut, (a) “Woodland Thoughts,” (b) “Lullaby”; 9.23, pianoforte, Miss Merle Miller, “Ballade” (Debussy); 9.27, tenor, Air. Russell Sumner, “Maori Flute”; 9.30, soprano, Miss Francis Hamerton, (a) “Swing Song,” (b) “Falling Blossom”; 9.33, piccolo duet. Jean and Pierre Genu in, “Rippling Streams” (record); 9.36, instrumental, Bohemian Quintet, (a) “Andante Ca.ntabile,” (b) “Gavotte”; 9.46, duet, Melotte Duo, “Suit of Russet .Brown”; 9.49, baritone solo, followed by vocal quartet, Mr. T. D. Williams and Melodious Four, “True Till Death.” “Spring Song”; 9.52, orchestral, Royal Opera Orchestra, “Berceuse” (Jam#feldt) (record); 9.55, recital. Mrs. Margaret Williams, “A Young Girl’s Impressions of Hamlet”; 10.0, contralto solo, followed by vocal quartets, Miss Belle Renaut and Melodious Four, (a) “Ships of Arrady," (b) Two Nursery Rhymes, <1) “Thomas and Annis,” (2) "Paternos4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts 3 pm., afternoon session; 6.0, children.’* hour; 8.0, studio concert; 9.35, dance music to 11 p.m. *- -ir-i-.r*- TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts 3 p.m., concert by Messrs. Lewis Kady, Ltd.; 6.0, children's hour, Peter Pan; 7.0, news; 7.40, talk, Mr. N. M. Richmond, R.A., “The Modern Age”—No. 2. “As the Socialist Sees It"; 8.0, novelty programme, “The Radio Scamps”: 9.0, rebroadcast of station 2YA, followed by dance music to 11 p.m. • • * 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. 3 p.m.. studio concert; 5.0, children’s session, Uncle George; 6.0, dinner inusi■; 7.0, news; 7.40, lecturette, Mr. H. . . Cottrell (Napier), “The Hook of Maui rr ; 8 p.m., a radio pageant. Tne scene is set on the banks of the Wanganui River, and includes the following: Hymn, “Oh God Our Help in Ages Past”; overture, orchestra, “Ist Movement from Mali Quartet” (Hill): address. Ham for a Hakops, “Greetings and Introductory Remarks”; oration, “Prologue” from “Scenes from the Past"; orchestra, “Tangi.” Scene 1. “The Coming of the "Maori.** Scene 2. “The Maori at Home in the Early Days.” Scene 3, The dawn r»f a new day and the coming of the missionary. Scene 4. “The Maoris’ part in Ihe Great War,’’ including: Orchestra, “Kamate, Kamate"; chorus. “Ope Tayt.ahi”; memorial hymn, “When Our Heads are Bowed with Woe.” Scene 5, The Maoris in Song and Play, today,” including: Selection, “Come Down the Wanganui River”; solo, “Hoki Hoki tonu wmi”; chorus, “He Puti Puti Pai”; solo, “Home, Little Maori, Home”; .choruses, (a) “Pcata Ran,” (b) “Haere, haere ra e June”; solo, “Raniera te Tania”; chorus, •“E Pari Ra”; solo and chorus, “Hoea ra te Waka”; solo, “Waiata Poi” vocal duet, “I’m Waiting for Ships that Nevpr Come Home”: oration, “The Warriors’ Welcome”; chorus, “Tahine Taru Kino”; snale voice, “Karoo”: solo, “Pokarekare”; t-horue, “Puerehua”; solo, “Hitie e Hine”; choruses, (a) “Te Taniwha," (1# •“•Mahi kai ano," (c) “Kore au e pai,” (d) •Tangi mai o te tau.” Scene 6. “TTio Lesaon of the Pageant.” including; Address. Hamiora Hakopa; solo. “Dream Boat”: oration, scene from “Scenes of the Past”: haka. “Kamate, Kamate”; 6010 and chorus, “Home, Sweet Home.” • * • >YA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6.0. childJen’s session. Scat ter joy; 7.0, news; 7.30, talk to primary producers; 8.0, rebro: ft'cast of 2YA. 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts. 8 p.m.. relay of 3YA (rebroadcast, of £TA programme). ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TODAY 2BL Sydney: 353 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.15 p.m., news; 8.10, dinner music; 0.30, concert programme and dance music. • • • 2FC Sydney: 442 metres. 5,000 watts. 7.15 p.m., children’s session; S.O, news; £.45, dinner music; 9.30, studio concert; 11.50, dance music. • • • 3LO Melbourne: 371 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.30 p.m.. children’s session; 9.30. items by the studio orchestra and vocalists. 3AR Melbourne:454 metres. 5,000 watts. 7.30 p.m . gramophone records: 5.40, news; 9.30, selected instrumental and vocal items. • • * 4QG Brisbane: 385 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.30 p.m., news; 7.40. dinner music; 8.0. children’s session; 9.30. dance programme and items by vocalists and instrumentalists. THE SUN PHONES DAY 46-820 connects with all departments NIGHT AFTER 5 P.M. 46 -S2o—Publisher. 46-S2l—Advertisement Counter. 46-822 or 46-S23—Literary. 46-824—Newsroom and Advt. Setting.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 735, 7 August 1929, Page 8

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ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 735, 7 August 1929, Page 8

ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 735, 7 August 1929, Page 8

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