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Let Us All Look Ahead!

— Listeners who have looked through this week's programme (and who among us resists. the temptation to’ look ahead!) will affect lively interest in the material allotted for Thursday evening at 2YA, | . It is to be a Shakespearean session-notations in song and dialogue from the work of one who has built a standard of literature | that is at once uneclipsed and a fount of constant delight. Contributing artists from the Wellington Dickens-Shakespeare Society will be supported by the Orchestrina, a. combination which should ensure an evening of rich entertainment, There aré several singers. Mr. Charles Wilkie (baritone) will sing "Blow, Blow, Thou Wintry Wind,’ Miss Jean Alexander is to contribute the mezzo excerpt "When Daisies Pied and Violets Blue," Mrs. R. W. Alexander, soprano, will.sing, "Oh, Bid Your Faithful Ariel Fly,"’ as well as collaborate with Miss Alexander in duet comers. Le, . ; There are a number of equally attractive items-instrumental, elocutionary and lecturette-but their very number prevents individual mention. | In. fine, then, we must look to our tuning dials on Thursday, April 24. OUTLET TRCETAUTEQELUETARLOLECTAVURETETRDUECOREU TEL EUERCOSCREUEEUMETORTOTOCEUCE HACC RaReSETecureccaecececceece

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 40, 17 April 1930, Page 4

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Let Us All Look Ahead! Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 40, 17 April 1930, Page 4

Let Us All Look Ahead! Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 40, 17 April 1930, Page 4

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