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ESTA O'HARA (left) and VALERIE ISBISTER (right) are two of the recent contestants in 1ZB’s "Ladies of Song" competition, broadcast in "Radio Theatre Guest Hour" at 9.0 p.m. on Sundays. Vesta studied with Roland Foster and has broadcast and appeared in a number of operas in Australia. She made two trips to Melbourne in connection with the Mobile Quest, in which she was a semi-finalist. Valerie Isbister is well known for her leading roles in Auckland amateur operatics, for her wartime camp concert work, and as a Competitions prize-winner. She also sang in opera during three and a half years in Australia.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 802, 3 December 1954, Page 28

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ESTA O'HARA (left) and VALERIE ISBISTER (right) are two of the recent contestants in 1ZB’s "Ladies of Song" competition, broadcast in "Radio Theatre Guest Hour" at 9.0 p.m. on Sundays. Vesta studied with Roland Foster and has broadcast and appeared in a number of operas in Australia. She made two trips to Melbourne in connection with the Mobile Quest, in which she was a semi-finalist. Valerie Isbister is well known for her leading roles in Auckland amateur operatics, for her wartime camp concert work, and as a Competitions prize-winner. She also sang in opera during three and a half years in Australia. New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 802, 3 December 1954, Page 28

ESTA O'HARA (left) and VALERIE ISBISTER (right) are two of the recent contestants in 1ZB’s "Ladies of Song" competition, broadcast in "Radio Theatre Guest Hour" at 9.0 p.m. on Sundays. Vesta studied with Roland Foster and has broadcast and appeared in a number of operas in Australia. She made two trips to Melbourne in connection with the Mobile Quest, in which she was a semi-finalist. Valerie Isbister is well known for her leading roles in Auckland amateur operatics, for her wartime camp concert work, and as a Competitions prize-winner. She also sang in opera during three and a half years in Australia. New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 802, 3 December 1954, Page 28

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