RADIO PROGRAMME
(Supplied by the Radio Broadcasting Company ol‘ N.Z. Ltd.) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th. On lYA’s programme for this evening, humour in novelty iorm will be given by “Ernest and Windy” when they will present another of their entertainments entitled “Merry Moments at the Piano.” “Eric anti Jack” will give a group of popular numbers. Miss Doris Moore (contralto) will be heard in solos. The Monte Carlo Orchestra, under the direction of Mr FK. Cunningham, will be making another appearance before the microphone. They have included in their items a selection from the “The Belle of New York,” the ever-green musical comedy. A good assortment of items will be heard from 2YA. Popular airs will be sung by Mrs R. M. Cummins, to ukclele accompaniment. Tenor solos to be contributed by Mr Nolio Toki. •will be “Sympathy” (by Marshall), “When Song is Sweet” (by Sans Souci), “M'a ram a Maid of the Mountains” (by Don) and “Wait” fb.v D’Hardelot). Mr Jack Reekie will make his debut before 2YA microphone as a humorist. Air L. W. Probert will play a xylophone solo and Mr A) . J. Haines a saxophone solo. The Orclrstral numbers will he well varied. Cabaret songs at the piano with banjolele l>v the Rose and r Fliistlo Due novelty items by Air Sidney Hoskins, bass solos by Air R. S. H. Buchanan, violin solos by Afiss Irene Aforris. sketches by Tlie Mascots. nml cornet solos by ATr Fred Fox, will comprise 3y\’s programme, which will also be broadcasted by 4YA. AI ON DA Y. FEBETJ AK Y 16th. Tn 2Y A’s concert for this evening Miss ALi riel Hit'bings and Aliss Agnes AfcDavitt- will sing soprano and contralto solos. Afiss McDnvitt will also be associated in duets with Air Los. Sfcanp. tenor. One of Air Stnnp’s solos will have ’cello and violin obligato. ATr <4 Evelyn Rodger will also be singing. The items by the O-cbestrina will include the nonular Fiend) Opera “La Fille do ALulnnie Angot.” Afiss Eva Pvmons and Afr 00-don Short, violini«te and pianist, will play the first movement of Beethoven's “Spring Sonata,” and Afr Short will play “The Bat AValtz” by Strauss. An open-air concert, to be given by the New Brighton Alunicinnl Band, under Conductor J. Nuttall. will he broadcast by 3YA. Tim assisting vocalists will be Afr F. A. Dowell (baritone) and Afr Sydney Hood (bass) both singing favourite -songs, and Air Jack Di' ’Tagli (humorous reciter). Tim vocalists at 'YA will be Aliss Lottie de Clifford Airs Nellie Shrimpton. and Afr Frank Bennett—four very fine artists. Afiss Leonore AfacKen?;io. ele-utioniste. will give three entertainin'' retieals. The instrumental i* '>ms will be supplied bv Afr J. AfeCaw (saxophonist) and the ever yopula- Novelty Syncopntors. Silent day at IYA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1931, Page 8
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