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RADIO PROGRAMME

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

- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17th

On 1 YA’s International Programme this evening, Professor C. R. Knight, Professor of Architecture at Auckland Uni varsity, will speak on “Modern Architecture.”

A studio concert of the popular type will be broadcast by 2YA. Mr Noho Toki, the well known Maoi 1 ! tenor, will delight listeners with “Maire My Girl,” “L’Amour Toujours L’Amour,” “Danny Boy” and “When You are There.” Mrs E. F. Hollands (soprano) will sing four popular 1 songs. Mrs Mildred Kenny’s Guitar Orchestra, will be heard in a budget of snappy and up-to-date melod.es. The Salon Orchestra will supply incidental music, and selected electrical recordings will be included in the evening’s programme.

The Green Island Municipal Band will provide a popular concert programme at 4YA. Assisting vocalists will be Miss Evelyn Shepard (soprano), Mrs B. |C. Roberts '(contralto) a.nd Mr E. Ottrey (baritone). This will bgj Mr Ottrey’s first appearance before the microphone and, being the possessor of an exceptional voice, he will be an acquisition to the ranks of 4YA artists. 'Silent day at 3YA.

Wednesday, November isth. lYA’s programme this evening will be provided by the Jubilee Institute for the Blind. 'Some first class artists, both vocal and instrumental, comprise the concert party. A band will play marches and selections, and there will also be a girls’ orchestra, and a jazz band. Pianoforte. solos will be played and there will also be a violin and viola duet. The vocal soloists will be Miss. May Bray i(soprano) and Mr Stuart Gordon (baritone). During the programme, “Lee 'Fore Brace” will . tell a sea story, “Broached To.”

Dr Guy H. Scholefield, 0.8. E., will be the lecturer on 2YA’s International Programme. Bulwer Lytton’s. famous “The Lady of Lyons” will 'be the main feature of 3YA’s programme. It is to be produced by an excellent cast under the direction of Miss Naare .Hooper and Mr H. L. Shaw. The play is in five acts. Augmenting the drama will be selections by the 'Studio Octet, under Mr Harold Beck, and a pianoforte recital, Cesar Franck’s “Variations Symphoniques,” to be played by Miss Bessie Pollard to orchestral accompaniment.

4YA’s programme will be presented by Signor Giovanni Stella’s concert party, assisted by Signora Martinelli-ißeggiardo’s Sextet. This, will be. a, programme of rare merit, ranging from ballads to operatic arias.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1931, Page 8

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392

RADIO PROGRAMME Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1931, Page 8

RADIO PROGRAMME Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1931, Page 8

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