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ON THE AIR

New Zealand broadcastins stations transmit as tollow: TODAY IYA Auckland; 900 kilocycles, 500 watts a p.m., studio items; 5 p.m.. children s jc.-sion, Uncle Tom; 6 pan., dinner music; 7 p.m.. news; 7.30 p.m., talk, Madame M. Milne, ‘'Health and Diet: S p.m., studio Octet, "Marltana" selection; 8.11 p.m._, vocal, Olympians, "Swansea Town”; 8.15 [ P.m., tenor, Mr. L. Harvey, "Macushla”: 8.19 p.m., piano, “Bohemian Dance" (record); 8.23 p.m., soprano, Miss D. Youd, • The Sweetest Song”; 8.27 p.m., organ, (a) "O Promise Me,” (b) "Because" (record); 8.33 p.m.. baritone, Mr. H. B. i'oney, "Grendon fair”; 8.37 p.m., Octet, (a) “The Mouse ard the Clock," (b) •Musical Jigsaw"; 8.46 p.m., talk, Mr. A. >; Chappell. M.A.: 0.3 p.m., contralto. Miss M. Williamson, (a) "Without Thee, lb) "Ingrid’s Song"; 9.10 p.m., band, "l.oslie Stuarts Songs” (record): 9.15, p m, tenor, Mr. Harvey. "Edward Gray ; 9.22 p.m.. Octet. "Two Old French Dances”; 9.32 p.m., soprano. Miss Youd, •My Heart is Slngirg”: 9.36 p.m.. violin, •Ilumoreske" (Dvorak), (record): 9.40 p.m., baritone, Mr. Coney, "Danny Deever": 9.41 p.m., band, "Les Cloches l>e Corneville” (record); 9.47 p.m, Olympians, “Sl#»fp, Darliner, Sleep”; 9..»1 P in.. Octet, Tell' # ballet music. 2YA Wellington:—-

720 kilocycles, 5,000 watts Silent day. b • • • o: 3YA Christchurch: — £ 080 kilocycles, 500 watts :> p.m., studio concert; 5 p.m., child- • ten’s hour, Mother Hubbard and L'ncls Frank; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m., news; 8 p.m., vocal excerpts from • Merrie England” (German) by the Salon quartet (Miss Corrie Aslin, Miss Dulcie Afit hell, Mr. H. Blakeley and Mr. J. Graham Young); band. “Merrie ■England” selection (record); 8.9 p.m., contralto, ( >! , When the Deer Do Lie”: tenor, 4 M Do ConaMl That Tour Playtime**; 8.15 4 pm.. Instrumental Octet, (a) “Trluni- v phal March,” (b> “Nocturne in E Flat” Chopin); 5.27 p m., tenor, “That Every .lark Should Have a Jill’*; quartet, “Love is Meant to Make Us Glad”; 8.30 p.m., rerital, Mr. R. Wills, “The Pied Piper’’; N.UI p.m., Octet, “Ballet Music from *Le «'id* 8.45 p.m., soprano, “She Had a _ l.etter from Her Love”; soprano and tenor, “When True Love Has Pound a Man”; 8.53 p.m., violin and organ, (a) ’’Once,** ib) “Evening In the Desert” (record); 9.1 p.m., Octet, (a) “Pas de Amphores,” (b) “Mazurka”; 9.8 p.m., baritone, “Who Were the Yeomen?” contralto, “O Peaceful England”; 9.13 P.m., band. "Nell Gwynn Dances”; 9.19 p.m., recital, Mr. Wills, “Britons Beyond the Seas”; 9.25 p.m , Octet, “Woodland Sketches”; 9.37 p.m., soprano, “It Is a Tale of Robin Hood”; quartet, “In England, Merrie England.” • • • 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 500 watts 3 p.m., studio concert; 5 p.m.. children's hour, Big Brother Bill; li p.m.. dinner music session; 7 p.m., news; S ! p.m., concert by the Four Aces Concert j Party; 9.30 p.m.. gramophone dance pro- i gramme to 11 p.m. TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 900 kilocycles, 500 watts 5 p.m.. afternoon session; 5 p.m., childden's session, Peter Pan; 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 p.m., news; 7.40 p.m., talk, Dr. T. H. Pettit, “Life Saving*’; 8 p.m., programme for listeners in Tonga, including Orchestral Octet, (a) “Miss Johnny.” (b) “By the Blue Hawaiian Waters”; 8.11 p.m., talk, Mr. J. D. Whltcombe, “A Message to Tonga from Auckland”: 8.21 p.m., Ingall’s Hawaiians, (a) “Hawaiian Nights,” (b) “Wreath of Princess’’; 8.29 p.m., vocal, Bohemian Duo, “Maori Melodies”; 8.37 p.m.. Octet, (a) “Hawaiian Sunshine,” (b) “Kilauea”; 9.14 p.m., chorus, Tongan vocal music; 8.50 p.m., Tngall’s Hawaiians, (a) “My Rosary,” (b) “Repasz Band March”; 9 p.m.. Octet, “From the Samoan Isles”; 9.10 p.m., Bohemian Duo, “Maori Melodies”; 9.17 p.m., Ingall’s Hawaiians, (a) “Pua Carnation,” (b) “Kawaihau Waltz”; 9.24 p.m., chorus, Tongan vocal music”; 9.30 p.m.. Octet, (a) “fa Like No a Like.” (b) “Aloha-oe”; 9,37 p.m., gramophone dance programme to 11 P*n. • • • 2YA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 5.000 watts 3 p.m., gramophone selections; 5 p.m., children’s session, conducted by Uncle George; 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 p.m.. news; 7.40 p.m., lecturette, Mr. A. E. Wilson. "Tourist Resorts”; S p.m., band of the First Battalion Wellington Regiment, “Joy of Life,’* “Gems from ’William Tell’ 8.16 p.m., vocal, Melodie Four, “The Battle Eve”; 8.20 p.m., tenor, Mr. F\ Bryant, (a) “Brown Eyes I Love,” (b) “Can’t Remember”; 8.27 p.m.. Instrumental Trio, “Londonderry Air” (record); 8 30 p.m., recital, Miss G. Dalton. “The Death of Minnehaha”; 8.37 p.m., cornet duet, Bandsmen Barke and Kay. “Ida and Dot”; 8.43 p.m., bass, Mr. W. W. Mars lall. “The Lute Flayer”; 8.47 p.m., soprano, Mrs. I. Glennie, “One Fine Day”; 8.51 p.m.. band, “Tesoro Mio”; 9.1 p.m., Melodie Four, “In the Shadows”; 9.5 p.m.. Instrumental Trio, “Le Cygne” (record); 9.8 p.m., tenor, Mr. S. Duncan, “Macushla”: 9.12 p.m., band, “Our Miss Gibbs” selection; 9.22 p.m., humour, Miss Dalton, “Paddy’s Courtin’ **; 9.28 p.ni., baritone, Mr R. S. All wriglit, “Sombre Woods”; 9.32 p.m.. band, “River of Pearls”: 9.42 p.m., soprano. Miss Glennie, (a) “Wait,’* (b) “Barque of Dreams”; 9.49 p.m., humour. “What Did the Village Blacksmith Say?” (record); 9.52 p.m.. vocal, Melodie Four, “Travesty on Cornin’ Thro* the Rye”; 9.56 p.m., band, * On Tour.” • • • 4YA Dunedin 650 kilocycles, 600 watt* gilent day.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 843, 11 December 1929, Page 8

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ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 843, 11 December 1929, Page 8

ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 843, 11 December 1929, Page 8