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OUR THE AIR.

TO-D A Y’S PBOGR AMM EE. Mr Charles valentine will make Jus first appearance- at IYA to-night. This artist is an excellent ventriloquist, and with his two dolls, George and Mary, should provide listeners with some bright entertainment. Also appearing for the first- time is the “Sunshine Duo.” playing various instruments, from the mouth organ to the guitar. The IYA Orchestral Octet, under Mr Erie Waters, will he giving some fine instrumental numbers. 'kite Bohemian Duo will include among their numbers,. “Tip Toe Through the Tulips,” “Painting the Clouds with Sunshine," and “A Grand and Glorious Feelin.’ ” Mr A. G. Taylor (bass-baritone) and Miss Hope Asher (mezzo-soprano) will be heard in vocal solos, the programme :ts usual concluding with dance mu-

Tlte Melodic Four-with Mrs R. S. Allrighf (.soprano), Mr. Jack Wilkinson (humorist), the Golden Huia Hawaiian Quartet, the -YA Salon Orchestra and a number of specially selected records will provide 2YA’s programme, concerted vocal numbers will include “Kentucky Babe” and “Picaniimy Lullaby.” Mr Sam Duncan will sing “Toni Bowling” and Mr Frank Bryant- “I Heard You Singing:” Mr It. S. Allwright- “The Vagabond Lover.'’ and Mr W. Marshall “The Moral Dance”. Mrs R. S. Allwright will sing “Vainka’s Song" and will bo associated with the Melodic Four in “Swinging Vine. The “YA Salon Orchestra, under Mr M. Dixon, will play A oclker's “Americana Overture.” the novelty instrumental numbers “The Voice of the Rolls,” “The Clock.’ and “Miss Mardi Gras,’’ as well as some dance novelties.

Three popular old Scottish songs will bo sting by .Mrs R. O. Duncan at 3YA. “The Hundred Pipers,” “Be Kind to Attld Grannie,” and “We’re All Scottish Here.” Three old favorites will also bo sung by Mrs D. W. Stallard, “Who’s Dat Calling So Sweet?” “The Sweetest Story Ever Told” and “Sweet Chiming bells.” Other artists for the evening will be Mr Leslie Stewart (singer of popular songs), Miss Lily Kinsella (recitations to own accompaniment), Mr Les. Grummitt (clever improviser on the piano), Air H. W. Moses (elocutionist), Miss Irene •Morris (violiniste) and the Broadcasting Trio. Tlio programme will also be broadcast by 4YA. Religious services to be broadcast to-morrow evening will be:—

IYA: St. David’s Church. Preacher, Rev. D. C. Heron.

2YA: Vivian Street ,Church of Christ. Preacher, Pastor W. G. Carpenter. 3YA: Church of Christ, Moorhouse Avenue. Preacher, Pastor A. E. Tobay. •IYA : St. John’s Anglican Church. Preacher, ‘Veil. Archdeacon-Fitchett.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11126, 8 February 1930, Page 10

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OUR THE AIR. Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11126, 8 February 1930, Page 10

OUR THE AIR. Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11126, 8 February 1930, Page 10

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