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Steffane Webb, photo. MISS BELLE RENAUT, OF 3YA. The possessor of a beautiful contralto voice, and very popular with listeners, Miss Belle Renaut is a member of the Christchurch Broadcasting Vocal Quartet, which is such a feature on 3YA programmes. Her solo work is excellent, and her voice blends admirably with the voices of the quartet. She is particularly well equipped for radio work, her voice being of sonorous toned and soft blending quality. Miss Renaut's home is in Lyttelton. She is a pupil of Miss Woodhouse.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 18, 18 November 1927, Page 6

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Steffane Webb, photo. MISS BELLE RENAUT, OF 3YA. The possessor of a beautiful contralto voice, and very popular with listeners, Miss Belle Renaut is a member of the Christchurch Broadcasting Vocal Quartet, which is such a feature on 3YA programmes. Her solo work is excellent, and her voice blends admirably with the voices of the quartet. She is particularly well equipped for radio work, her voice being of sonorous toned and soft blending quality. Miss Renaut's home is in Lyttelton. She is a pupil of Miss Woodhouse. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 18, 18 November 1927, Page 6

Steffane Webb, photo. MISS BELLE RENAUT, OF 3YA. The possessor of a beautiful contralto voice, and very popular with listeners, Miss Belle Renaut is a member of the Christchurch Broadcasting Vocal Quartet, which is such a feature on 3YA programmes. Her solo work is excellent, and her voice blends admirably with the voices of the quartet. She is particularly well equipped for radio work, her voice being of sonorous toned and soft blending quality. Miss Renaut's home is in Lyttelton. She is a pupil of Miss Woodhouse. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 18, 18 November 1927, Page 6

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