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ON THE AIR

TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES. This evening at ”Y A, Air A\ alter F. Hudson, dietician, will give a leeturetto at 7.-10 on “Stomach Disorders.” In the .studio concert which will commence at S o'clock, three Hungarian folk songs, composed by Korbay, will be sung by Mr John Prouse. Miss Movis Oastle will sing ;< A Little Coon's Prayer’ and “The Camel’s Hum))." Miss Mona Castle s items will he “On the Hanks of Allan Water,” “City Child,” and “Dream o'Day Jill.” A duet by the Misses Castle will he “Shepherd's Dance” (from “Henry VIIf”). . Mr Stewart Nelson (tenor! will sing “Dream Tryst” and “Pale Moon.’ A feature of the evening will he the presentation of a one-act play “A Marriage Has Been Arranged.” The actors will be Miss Madge Freeman and Mr Cedric Gardiner. During the evening also there will he a brief organ recital by Mr H. Temp'd White. A choice programme is to he presented by the 2YA Orehestrina under Signor A. P. Truda.

Derrv’s Afilitary Band, under Afr J Scott, will supply the, programme of band music at 3YA. Further instrumental music will be contributed bv the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. “ Tlio assisting artists will bo Aliss Svlvia Afarshall ( mezzo-soprano .1 Miss Betty Hilliard (singing, popular songs!, Airs H. B. Naylor (contralto), Air F. Lovett (tenor), and Air Ronald Foster (humorous reciter). - >

The 4YA Harmonists, who regularly present programme of light and comic opera, are this evening, singing excerpts from “Tom Jones. This very popular comic opera by Nir Edward German will occupy the first half of the evening's concert session. Aliss Aloe Afatlieson, Afiss Mi. S. Green and Air 11. A. Johnson v. ill sing so 1 os on the supporting pro-gramme-—v‘Waltz Song (from “Alorvie England”), “How Changed the A'ision” and “Comfort Ye, Every Valnley” respectively. An interestiii"- instrumental programme will he plaved by the 4YA Broadcasting Trio and there will ho a cello solo by All Phil Palmer. Silent day at IYA.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11127, 10 February 1930, Page 3

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ON THE AIR Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11127, 10 February 1930, Page 3

ON THE AIR Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11127, 10 February 1930, Page 3

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