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YOU GET ALL THESE FREE WHEN YOU OWN A RADIO

Following are details of to-day’s programmes received from New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations:

IYA, Auckland (333 M.). 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6: Children’s session. 7: News session. 7.40: Talk, Mr R. Howard Taylor, “The Care of the fe§t.” 8.1: Classical Symphony Orchestra, “Carmen” selection (R.). 8.9: Baritone, Mr Laurie North, “Onaway, Awake.” 8.13: Celeste Trio, “Gliding! 1 Drifting! ” and soprano, “The Sun Whose Rays.” 8.21: Studio Trio, “Autumn Song” and “Minuet” (“Military Symphony”) (Haydn). 8.30: Contralto, Mrs B. Jellard, “In My Wild Mountain Valley” and “I’m Alone.” 8.37: Organ and vocal, Mr Arthur F-. Wilson (organist) and Mr Laurie North (baritone), “Twenty Minutes with Handel”—(a) “Overture to the Occasional Oratoria,” . (b) baritone aria, “The Trumpet Shall Sound” (“Messiah”) and (c) “Largo.” 8.57. Celeste Trio, “A Celtic Lullaby” and “A Spring Song.” 9.4: Weather report 9.7: J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, “Mignon—lntroduction and Romance” and “Mignon—Polonaise” (R.). 9.15: Soprano, Florence Austral, “Inflammatus” (R.). 9.19: Pianoforte, Mr Eric Waters, “Spinning Song.” 9.24: Contralto, Mrs B. Jellard, “My Prayer.” 9.28: Organ and vocal, Mr A. E. Wilson and Mr L. North, (a) “Night Song” (Harris), (b) “La Cinquantine” (Marie), (c) baritone solo, “Alleluia” (Morris), and (d) “Allegro Pompose” (Galbraith). 9.48: Celeste Trio, “To a Wild Rose” and “With Splendour.” 9.56: Instrumental, Studio Trio. 10.4: Orchestre Symphonique de Paris,

“L’Arlesienne—Farandole” and “L'Arlesienne—Marche des Rois.” 10.10: Close down.

2YA, Wellington (420 M.). 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 5: Children’s session. 6: Dinner session, Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra, “Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 1, in F” (Liszt). 6.15: Edith Lorand Orchestra, “Cavalleria Rusticana”; bari tone, Fraser Gange, “On the Road to Mandalay.” 6.30: Dajos Bela Orchestra, “La Traviata”; baritone, Fraser Gange, “The Two Grenadiers” 6.45: Hardy Williamson and Robert Rowe, “The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring”; baritone, Robert Rowe.

“Early Rising in the Morning''; Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Dancing Demoiselle.” 7: News session. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr D. M'Kenzie, “The Laws of Rugby.” S.l: Orchestra, “Light Cavalry.” 8.9: Soprano, Miss Ena Rapley,. “Love Will Find a Way.” 8.13: Baritone, Mr Arthur Brady, “A Wandering Minstrel I.” 8.17: “Kohu” will relate the origin and meaning of the famous “Kamate” Haka. 8.24: Orchestra, “Cavalleria Rusticana.” 8.34: Tenor, Mr Edwin Dennis, “Questa o Quella.” 8.38: Con tralto. Miss Madge Freeman, “A Quaker Girl.” 8.42: Vocal duet, Miss Ena Rapley and Mr Edwin Dennis, “Parted.” 8 46: Orchestra, repeat number. 8.54: Weather report. 8.56 Presentation of opera, “Tristan and Isolda,” Act 3 (Wagner), second instalment (records). 9.28: Orchestra, violin solos with orchestral accompaniment. “Meditation” (Gounod) and “Sere nata” (Moszkowski). 9.36: Soprano. Miss Ena Rapley, “Songs My Mother Taught Me.” 9.40: Vocal duet, Miss Madge Freeman and Mr Edwin Dennis, “When Song is Sweet.” 9.44: Recital “Kohu” will recite some Maori legends 9.51: Contralto, Miss Madge Freeman “A Highland Lament.” 9.55: Orches tra, “The Gondoliers.” 10.5: Tenor, Mr Edwin Dennis, “The Moon Drops Low ” 10.10: Baritone, Mr Arthur Brady. “Devonshire Cream and Cider.” 10.14 • Philharmonic Quartet, “Annie Laurie.” 10.18: Orchestra, “Thru’ the Night”; and “Captain Goodridge.” 10.28: Close down.

3YA, Christchurch (306 M.). 3 to 4-30 p.m,: Afternoon session. 6: Children’s session. 7.: News session 8.1: Rebroadcast of 2YA. 8.8: Open ing chorus, Valencia Quartet, “God Defend New Zealand.” 8.12: Soprano, Mrs Lucy O’Brien, “A Brown Bird Singing.” 8.16: BailevMarston Dance Orchestra, “Foun tainette” and “A Room with a View." 8.24: Tenor, Mr W. Bradshaw, “Once Again.” 8.28:' Contralto, Miss Mary Taylor, "The Hills of Donegal.” 8.32Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. "Viennoise March,” “Dialogue” (Bachmann). and “Syncopation” (Kreisler) 8.44: Valencia Quartet, "It Was a Lover and His Lass.” 8.48: Baritone, Mr E. J. Johnson. “The Norseman’s Song.’’ 8.52: Dance music, “Sweet Sue” and “I Can’t Give You Anything

But Love.” 9: Weather report. 9.5: H.M. Grenadier Guards Band, "Sir Harry Lauder Medley” (R.). 9.9: Valencia Quartet, “Come Back to Erin.” 9.13: Soprano, Mrs Lucy O’Brien, “I Dream of a Garden of Sunshine.” 9.17: Dance music, Bailey Marston Dance Orchestra, "Sally of My Dreams.” 9.25: Valetta Duo. “Sing, Sing, Bird on the Wing.” 9J29: Tenor, Mr W. Bradshaw, "Sally in Our Alley.” 9.33: Dance music, “Thirsty for Kisses” and “Mia Bella Rosa." 9.41: Contralto, Miss Mary Taylor, "The Perfect Day.” 9.45: Accordeon, P Frosini, "Silver Moon” waltz; saxophone duet, Rudy Wiedoeft and At nold Brilhart, "The Swallow” (R ). 9.51: Baritone, Mr E. J. Johnson, *The Deathless Army.” 9.55: Dance music. “F'ascinating Vamp” and “Over the Waves,” waltz. 10.3: Dance music, interspersed with the following vocal numbers:—Tenor, Alfred O’Shea, “The Old Refrain” and "Lilies of Lorraine” (R.); contralto, Sophie Braslau, "I Love You, Truly” and “Just a’Wearying for You” (R.); tenor, Franklyn Baur, “Just a Sweetheart” (R.). 11: Close down.

4YA, Dunedin (463 M.). 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon sessions. 6.1: Children’s session. 7: News session. 7.30: Lecturette, Mr 11. Greenwood, “Book Review.” 8.1: Musique de la Garde Republicaine de France. “Le Pere De La Victoire” (R.). 8.4: Baritone, Mr Arthur Lungley, “Strange. Is It Not?” and “Passing By.” B.ll* 4YA Broadcasting Trio, “Military Symphony—Minuet” (Haydn). 8.16. Recitals, Mr Lester Moller, “The Fuller Life” and "The Trooper’s Defence.” 8'26: Contralto, Miss Irene Horniblow. negro spirituals, “Steal Away” and “Swing Low.” 8.33: 'Cello, Mr P. J. Palmer, "Sonata in A Minor” (Martini). 8.38: Mezzo-soprano, Miss W Collier, “The Green Ribbon” and “I Sometimes Wonder.” 8.45: Pianoforte solo, Mrs Ernest Drake, selected. 8.50: Contralto, Miss Irene Horniblow, “I Stood On De River.” 8.54: Violin Miss Eva Judd, “Star of Eve” (Wagner). 8.59: Weather report. 9.1: Orchestre Symphonique de Paris, "Car nival of Animals” (Saint-Saens) (records). 9.37: Relay from the Ritz of special feature by Orchestra. 9.47Baritone, Mr Arthur Lungley, “Don Juan’s Serenade.” 9.51. Recital, Mr Lester Moller, “Spanish Waters.” 9.58: Soprano, Miss W. Collier, “Alas! Those Chimes.” 10.2: 4YA Broadcasting Trio “Hungarian Dance, No. 1,” and “Hun garian Dance, No. 2.” 10.12: Close down. Australian Stations. 2BL, Sydney (353 metres)— 9.30 p.m to midnight: Concert, featuring items by the Studio Orchestra. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres)—9.3o p.m to 1 a.m.: Concert session. 10.30: Phil Smith, comedian.

3LO, Melbourne (371 metres)—9.3o p.m. to 1 a.m.: Concert by the Gollingwood Citizens’ Band, the University Symphony Orchestra, Madoline Knight Clelia Genoni M’Neill, Bert Ray and the James Girls. 3AR, Melbourne (484 metres)—lo p.m. to midnight: Community singing, transmitted from the Collingwood Town Hall.

4QG, Brisbane (385 metres)—9.3o to 11.30 p.m.: Concert session. Items by Jack Land (tenor), “How Vain Is Man,” “Lend Me Your Aid” and “By the Blue River”; Patricia M’Oniglv (soprano), “Home. Little Maori, Home” and “There’s along, Long Trail”; Lou Lambert (baritone), “Love, Could I Only Tell Thee,” “Red Devon by the Sea” and “You Lovely Thing”: Jill Manners (soprano), “I Will Await Thee,” “Cherry Ripe” and “Invita tion”; Vera Parker (contralto), “Three Fishers,” “E9hoes” and “Salaam”; Florence Farden (pianist), “The Lark” and Chopin’s "Ballade in A Flat”; duets, quartettes and part songs, "One Day,” "Annie Laurie.” "Song of India?’ "The Dashing White Sergeant,” “Welcome to May,” • "Irish Minstrels” and “The Skippers of St Ives.”

FOR SATURDAY.

IYA, Auckland (333 metres). 2.45 p.m. : Relay description of Rugby football match from Eden Park. 4.30 (approx.): Close down. 6: Children’s gession. 7: News session. 8.1: Orches tra, “Hungarian Lutspiel.” 8.11: Mezzo-soprano, Mrs L. Parry, “Oh, To Be in England,” “ The Year’s At The Spring.” 8.1 S: Recital, Mr Clarence

Paine, “Hints on Health.” 8.23: Snappy Three, “ High Up On a Hilltop,” “ Sonny Boy,” jazz piano solo, selected. 8.32: The Peripatetic Pair, novelty and nonsense. 8.47: Orchestra, “Ballet Egyptien.” 5.57: Weather report. 9: Zonophone Light Opera Company, vocal gems from ‘ The Mikada” (R.). 9.8: Mezzo-soprano, Mrs L. Parry, “I Heard You Singing.” 9.12: Recitals, Mr C. Paine, “ Pensby Mine,” “Carry On.” 9.20: Orchestra, “ Chopiniana,” Part 2. 9.30: Snappy Three, “Someday, Somewhere . . “You’re Wonderful.” 9.36: The Peripatetic Pair, novelty and nonsense. 9.46: Orchestra, waltz, “ Wine, Women and Song,” march, “ New Colonial March.” 9.56: Dance programme (records) :Fox trots, “ Kewpie,” “A Precious Little Thing Called Love”; waltzes, “ One Kiss,” “ Blue Danube.” 10.12: Vocal duet, Francis Luther and Jack Parker, “ Carolina Moon ”; fox trots, “Lover, Come Back to Me!”; “I’m Telling You”; “Sweetheart Of All My Dreams.” 10.24: Soprano, Marie Tiffany, “ Little Grey Home In the West”; fox trots, “I Found You Out When I Found You In”; “ Fashionette”; vocal duet, Frank Luther and Carson Robison, “Wednesday Night Waltz.” 10.37: Vocal duet, Francis Luther and Carson Robison, “ You Can’t Take My Memories From Me ”; fox trots, “No One In the World But You”; “ Dardanella waltz, “ Poor Punchinello.” 10.50: Soprano, Marie Tiffany, “ Pale Moon **; fox trot, “ Redskin”; waltz, "Loneliness.” 11: Close down.

2YA, Wellington (420 metres). 3 to 5 p.m.: Relay description of football rnatch from Athletic Park. 5: Children’s sessiori. 6: Dinner session (records): Grand Symphony Orchestra. ‘Light Cavalry”; baritone, Leslie Pearce, “ Lucky In Love.” 6.15: Frank Westfield’s Orchestra, “ Lilac Time”; baritone, Leslie Pearce, “The Best Things in Life Are Free ”; selection, Lilac Time.” 6.30: Fox trots, Try to Learn to Love,” “A Room With a View ”; vocal duet, Layton and Johnstone, “Blue Grass.” 6.45- Ben Selvin’s Orchestra, “If You Want the Rainbow”; The Cavaliers, “I Loved ®u Then As I Love You Now”; vocal duet, Layton and Johnstone, “ Wherever You Are.” 7: News session. 740 Lecturette. Mr A. E. Wilson, “Tourist and Holiday Resorts.” 8.1: Orchestra Zampa.” 5.9: Melodie Four, “Ice Cream.”, 8.13: Mrs Mildred Kenny’s „‘ eei , Gultar Trio. “My Hula Girl of Waikiki, • “ Dream Boat.” 8.20: Tenor. Mr Sam Duncan, “ Then You'll Remember Me. 8.24: Orchestra, “ Musical Jig Saw.” 8.32: Humour, Mr Henry Desmond, “ What’s the Good of Hanvnnk. 8.39: Baritone, Mr R. S. Allwright, A eoman s Wedding Song.” 8.43: Saxophone, Rudy Wiedoeft Melody” (R.). 8.47: Contralto, MisJ Mona Carrick, “ True Till Death.” 8.51 : Orchestra, repeat number. 8.59: Weather report. 9.1: Melodie Four “ I Wish I Had My Old Girl Back Again.” <9.5: Mrs Mildred Kenny’s Steel Guitar Trio, With Thee”: “Hawaiian Islands Waltz.” 9.12: Tenor, Mr Frank Bryant, “ The Little Lady of the Moon.” 9.16: Orchestra, xylophone solo with orchestral accompaniment, “ Log Cabin Blues ”; “ The Trumpeter ”; march ‘The Deep Purple.” 9.24: Humour, Mr Henry Desmond, “Who’ll Buv?” 9.31: Bass, Mr W. W. Marshall, “Chorus, Gentlemen.” 9.35: Mandolin band, “Turn to Surriento”; “Stephanie Gavotte” (R.). 9.41: Contralto, Miss Mona Carrick, “My Dear Soul.” 9.45: Melodie Four, “ Someday, Somewhere, WVll Meet Again.” 9.49: Orchestra, dance novelties. 10: Dance programme (records): Fox trots, “I’d Rather Be Blue”; “I Never Knew”; “My Man.” 10.10: Vocal solo, Nick Lucas, “Heart o’ Mine.” Fox trots, “ Wedding of the Painted Doll ”; “ Broadway Melody ”; waltz, “Love Boat:” 10.22: Vocal solo, Nick Lucas, “Old Timer”; fox trots, “You Were Meant For Me”; “Tiger Rag.” 10.34: Tenor, William O’Neal, “ Softly, As In a Morning Sunrise”; fox trots, “It’s Tight Like That”; “I’ll Never Ask for More”;

“I Want to be Bad”; one-step, “Jazz Battle.” 10.49: Tenor, William O’Neal, “ Stout Hearted Men.” Fox trots, “When the World is at Rest”; “Button Up Your Overcoat”; “ Who’s Sorry Now?” 11: Close down.

3YA, Christchurch (306 metres). 3 to 4-30 p.m.: Afternoon session 6: Children’s session. 7: News session. 7.30: Sports results to hand. S: Chimes. 8.1: Rebroadcast of 2YA. 10: Dance programme. 11: Close down.

3ZC, Christchurch (250 metres). 10 to 11.30 a.m.: Women’s session. 10: Selection, “The Yeoman of the Guard” (Pts. 1 and 2), Court Symphony Orchestra. 10.5: Tested recipes: Fried stuffed fish; Snowdon pudding; Chocolate fancy cakes. 10.25: “ Torea dor’s Song,” Riccardo Stracciari (baritone); "Serenade Frasquita,” Leo Cher niavsky (violin). 10.40: A short talk.

“ Why not form a Cocoa Club?” by Mr P. Walker. 10.50: “ Morro, ma prima” (from Un Ballo in Maschera”! Bianca Scacciati (soprano); “ Following the Sun Around” (Rio Rita). Muriel Pollock and Constance Mering (piano duet), followed by Barbarini’s “ Minuet ” by Leo Cherniavsky; “Ah ! Moon of My Delight,” Tudor Davies (tenor); selection from “II Trovatore,” .National Military Band. 2.30 to 6 p.m.: Special programme on short wave (50 metres).

3ZC, Christchurch (50 metres). 230 p.m.: “Serenade” and “Flight of the Bi:i.iDie Bee,” Chicago Symphony Orchestra; “When the King Went Forth to War,” Theodor Chaliapin (bass); violin solo, “Shepherd’s Madrigal,” Fritz Kreisler; song, “La Paloma” (The dove), Amelita Galli-Curci; “ Noc turne No. 2 Fetes” (Debussy), by Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, pianoforte solo, “ Polonaise, Op. 53” (Chopin), Raoul von Kaczaiski; “The Bull-frog Patrol,’ Duncan Sisters; pianoforte solo. “ One Lives But Once,” Sergi Rachmaninoff; song, “ Ombra mai fu, ’ Essie Ackland (contralto); “ The Busy Bee” (morceau characteristique) Plaza Theatre Orchestra; song, “ Th<Foggy Dew ” and “ Birds’ Songs at Eventide,” Alfred O’Shea (tenor); violin solo, “Caprice No. 1” (“ Le Vent”). Cavalier H. Solloway; song, “Romance La Nuit” (Rubinstein), Sophie Braslau (contralto); “Sleeping Beauty, ’ Royal Opera Orchestra; “Merrie England ” selection, by the Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. Dur ing the afternoon items will also be given from the studio by Miss Millicent Jennings with violin obligato by Miss D. Deal and Miss I. Deal at the piano; “I Love to Hear You Singing,” “ My Little Log Cabin of Dreams,” “La Violetera ” and “La Paloma.” Other items will be a monologue, “The Story of a Face,” Mr J. Laurenson, and violin solos “ Poeme ” and Toselli’s “ Serenata,” by Miss Dora Deal.

4YA, Dunedin (463 metres). 2.45 to 5 p.m.: Relay description of Rugby football match from Carisbrook Ground. 6.1: Children’s session. 7: News session. 8: Relay of 3YA, Christchurch (rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington). 10: Dance programme (records) : Fox trots, “Swords and Sabres”; “Possibly”; Wurlitzer organ, Jesse Craw ford, “ Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time.” 10.9: Baritone. Peter Dawson, “ Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms”; Wurlitzer organ Jesse Crawford, “ Ten Little Miles From Tqwn”; fox trots, “ Palace of Dreams”; “Babying You”; waltz, “Beggars of Life.” 10.24: Tenor, John M’Cormack, "Mother Machree”; Tango Argentino, “ El Choclo ”; waltz, “ Beautiful Heaven fox trot, “In a Bamboo Gar-

den.” 10.36: Sir Harry Lauder, “The Pirate”; chorus, “Hit the Deck”; fox trots, “Don’t Forget”; “There’s a Rickety Rackety Shack”; Ferera and Paaluhi, “ Kilimi Waltz”; Marimba orchestra, “ When It’s Love Time in Hawaii”; fox trots. “O, Ya, Ya “Sometimes I’m Happy.” 11: Close down.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18785, 14 June 1929, Page 5

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YOU GET ALL THESE FREE WHEN YOU OWN A RADIO Star (Christchurch), Issue 18785, 14 June 1929, Page 5

YOU GET ALL THESE FREE WHEN YOU OWN A RADIO Star (Christchurch), Issue 18785, 14 June 1929, Page 5