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RADIO PROGRAMME

(Supplied ,by the Radio Broadcasting Company of N.Z. Ltd.)

TUESDAY, JUNE 30th. The speaker on lhe internalioiial Prograniiiic at IV A this evening, will be • r Walter F. i<• *yi**, .\m*'ricaii Consul. Particular in I er-M. will attach to his remarks ;n \:• w o! the proximity of America's f ndepc-mi o e i>av, July 4th. All entei Ia i imieiit by the Wellington (Commercial T ravelin's 1 and Warehousem irs Associatim Orcliystfa and Concert -Party will be broadcast by 2YA. A very attractive instrumental programme has been arranged. It includes the overture, "William Tell,” the descriptive selection "Happy Frog,” the “Egyptien Pallet" suite, “.Sylvan Scenes" and “Narc'ssiis." A feature of the programme ■-till be a piccolo solo \vi h orcli 1 stra] accompaniment, “The Captive Bird,” to be played by Air Percy Minifie. Selections from “The Student Prince” and “it Chinese Honeymoon” will he includ'd. Miss fXita Frame (contralto) and Mr Beg. Blow (baritone) will he the vocalists.

A W.K.A. talk, the first of a series of “Conversations on Economic Problems,” will he broadcast from 4Y-A by Air Lloyd Boss, arid W-E-A. students. A concert by the Dunedin Philharmonic ■Society to- be given in the Town Hall, is to be relayed by 4YA. The conductor is Signor Squarjse and a splendid programme has been arranged. Silent day at 3YA.

WEDNESDAY, JULY Ist. The vocaTsts on lYA’s programme this '•veiling, will he 'Airs Ella A 7. Hines (soprano) and 'Air -R. JR. Thompson (baritone), both of whom are already well known for their artistic singing. Air '(lvril Towsev, studio pianist, will play pianoforte solos, and the IYA Orchestral Octet will be heard in several numbers. Of particular interest on the programme will be the tirst of a seres of “Sea -Sltories” to be given by ‘Bee Fore Brace.’ the well known nautical writer. ‘Lee Fore Brace' will he speaking on experiences during his long term at sea, and

Ihe stories will con'ain many amusing and interest’ng anecdotes. Dr Guy 'IT. ScTinlefield, 0.8. R.. wll be the speaker for the Internat'oinl Programme at 2YA this evening. The. artists contributing to 3YA's programme will he 'Airs D. W. Stallard J '-mitral to), 'Mr R. -S. H. Buchanan

“iviss). 'Mr Harold Th-k (VelßsD, Mr -Bt,an. Birch -(banjolinist), .Messrs f.cs. •rtrummitt and Rex Sayers (entertainers in song and ’patter). Me V. G. OofFm fcornet's 1 -' and the iO!ii-’st.cl>nrcli Broadcasting Trio. i.\ fine m'sccllancous programme will he . presented.

'The talk to he given at 4YA during the afternoon liv the Home Science E'teiisjon TPrisirtment. -if Otago T’lm-p-Atv will lie “.Metals that we Eat.". 4A r A's - nro'Oflc-' bv the South Dunedin Baptist Church Choir, under -Mr Darracott. The choir Miclurles a number of very fine solois's. who will contribute such popular numh-rs as “Tbn v r :nrlitii|'-Mid “The Lost Chord." "Not Understood,” “When the King Wr-rg Forth to War" and “The Home ‘-Vi’-"' ” 'Humorous elocutionary items will he given .hv •Air D. E. Dali. T\ n*r n "•'II he viol-n s'dos !)’• Eva J”dd and trios by iAlisses E. Judd, AlofTatt and Cadd’e. The home science talk from 'IA’V. 2A’A and 3YA to-morrow afternoon will be on “What are Vitamins—and why are tlie.v necessary?”

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1931, Page 8

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RADIO PROGRAMME Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1931, Page 8

RADIO PROGRAMME Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1931, Page 8

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