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WEDNESDAY

Novelty Numbers Items From 1VA., "THERE will be a relay of the Community Singing from the Auckland Town Hall from 12.30 p.m. to 1.80 p.m. At 7.40 p.m. Madame Mabel Milne will give a further talk on Health and Diet. A very interesting programme has been arranged for the evening session. Ingall’s Hawaiian Orchestra, a very popular combination, under the direection of Mr. Barry Ingall, will contribute. Two new artists to 1YA also appear on the programme, Messrs. Alf. Healy and Fred Briggs, of the Civie Theatre Orchestra, These two genitlemen will give novelty items on the saxophone and piano. The many patrons of the Civic Theatre have shown much appreciation of the

splendid performances of these two artists, and now listeners will have the opportunity of hearing them. Miss Hilda Sansfield and Mr. Walter Brough will be heard in. solos and duets. Miss Moira Clouston, a well-known elocutioniste, is another outstanding performer, and she will be heard in musical monologues and humorous numbers. This will probably be Miss Clouston’s final appearance at 1YA, as she is shortly leaving for Wellington. Mr, Cyril Towsey, the station pianist, will play "Polonaise in C Sharp Minor," by Chopin. Not the least interesting item on this programme will be a further talk or Bridge by Mr. T. Boyce. His forme: talks have been greatly appreciated by aspiring bridge players, and this talk will further help them in their desire to obtain more knowledge of this fasmating game, The programme will with another interesting lecture- recital on the latest gramophone recordings. There lecture-recitals are greatly appreciated by listeners,

Silent Day at 2YA. Operatic Numbers at SYA. ISS MARY O’CONNOR (soprano), Miss Marian Woodhouse (contralto), Mr. S. Andrews (tenor) and Mr. RR. Allison’ will be the vocalists. Miss Naare Hooper, who has not been’ heard for some considerable time, will give two elocutionary numbers. A fine instrumental programme will be provided by the Studio Octet under’ Mr.’ Harold Novelty Numbers Of Merit From Dunedin, "AOAP-MAKING in the Home" is the subject of this afternoon’s talk | by the Home Science Extension Department of Otago University. At 7.15 Mr. W. K. Dallas, of the Department of Agriculture, will speak on "Winter Care of Orchards." Both talks have been arranged for by the 4YA Primary Productions Committee. 4YA will introduce to listeners a boy soprano, Douglas D. Alderton. Other vocalists will be Miss Sheila Mcindoe (soprano), Miss Betty Hamilton (contralto) and Mr. Dudley. Poole (baritone). Miss Leonore Mackenzie will recite. The popular Novelty Syneopators will supply the instrumental portion of the musical programme,

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 49, 20 June 1930, Page 14

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WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 49, 20 June 1930, Page 14

WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 49, 20 June 1930, Page 14

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