RADIO PROGRAMME
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th
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’ orchestral 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 ■(soprano) and Mr Stuart Gordon (baritone). During the programme, "Lee 'Pore 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 Naafe .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 Branch'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-Reggiardo’s Sextet. This will be a programme of ■ rare merit, ranging from bailads / to operatic arias. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19th. Thi evening, IYA .il broad st- a studio concert to which Dr Dennis ■Sheard, the popular Australian tenor, will be contributing. Misses Phyllis and Edna Tye will provide mezzo-soprano and pianoforte numbers, respectively. A first class programme will be presented by the Salon Orchestra and there will be a topical talk by Mr A. B. Chappell. The main portion of the vocal i programme from 2YA this evening will be given by the Aeolian Male Quartet, who will bo heard in quartettes, duets and solos. ‘ Also on the programme will be 'Miss Evelyn M. Robinson (contralto). The Salon . Orchestra will supply incidental music and selected electrical recordings will be included in the programme. Dr J. Hight, Rector of Canterbury (College, will be the lecturer on 3YA.’s International Programme, speaking on ‘“New Zealand—American Relationships. \ Silent day at 4YA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1931, Page 8
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