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10-MIGHT’S HEW ZEALAND PROGRAMMES To be simp; at 2YA this evening by Madame Emily Briggs, by special _request. ‘Die Lorely,’ an old lollc sonj<- haseil on a German legend of the Rhine. Other singers for the evening will be .Mrs N. .1. Coventry, Mr John Pnmse. and Mr Herbert l‘\ Wood, who is making his first radio appearance.' The whole programme is varied. Mr Victor S. Lloyd will relate another uncanny incident. _ . The programme which is to be given by the Woo Is ton Band at 3YA this evening will include Old Hume a march, 1 Brilliant,’ Donizetti's overture. ‘Anna Bolena,’ the humoresque 1 Slidin’ Thru’ the Bye,’ two selections, ‘ Norma 1 and ‘ Largo ’ (the former by Bellini and the latter by Handel), Hie fox-trot 1 ’Appy Land.’ the val.se ‘ Confidence,’ and the march ‘ Sons of the Wild.’ Popular pieces will also be played by the Studio Trio. The vocal programme will boot a very popular type. The ‘Mexican Serenade, which is to be snug by Airs Moana Lawrence, is particularly bright. She will also sing two jazz songs. Making her first appearance in radio will bo Miss Rose llorroll, who is a professional vocalist and teacher of singing in Rangiora. Her items will be ‘Parted,’ ‘Somewhere a Voice is Calling,’ and ‘Coming Home.’ Mr Robert Allison will sing ‘Captain Mac ’ and ‘When the Sergeant-major’s On Parade.’ A further talk on ‘Tree Trimming ’ will be given by Air 1). E, Parton (assistant district telegraph engineer). Silent day at IYA and 4YA.
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Evening Star, Issue 20133, 25 March 1929, Page 6
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