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From 1YA, At 7.40 Mr. J. F. Montague will give a further talk on "Maori Pronunciation." The Orchestral Octet, under the direction of Mr. Hric Waters, will appear in a number of delightful items, including "King Midas,"> the orchestral suite "Merchant of. Venice," "Reverie and Danse Russe," and "Polish Dance." ‘The yocalists for the evening include Madame Mary Towsey (mezzo-soprano), Miss Aimee Clapham (contralto), and John Bree (baritone). Among their numbers will be "O Love from Thy Power" (from "Samson and Delilah"), . "To Mary," and "Romance.". Mr. J. F. Montague will be heard in humorous numbers and the dramatic recital, "Thomas Atkins." The programme will conclude with a gramophone lec-ture-recital of the latest recordings. Musical Comedy Wellington Notes. NOTHER of the series of lecturettes on the "Laws of Rugby" will be given from 2YA at 7.40 by the weilkuiown Rugby journalist, Mr. Dan MceKenzie. : The concert programme will serve" to introduce to listeners a new combination of entertainers. The Arecadians Musical Comedy Company, the members of which have been, in the main, recruited from the Dennis Operatic Society. During the action of the play several numbers from musical comedies will be sung by the principals and the chorus. It is interesting to note that the whole of the dialogue is original, having been written by a member of the company. In presenting the play the company will have the support of the 2YA Orchestrina, which will play suitable music for the overture and entr’actes. ‘ Notes from 3YA. R. D. COSGROVE, "Aerial’ of the " Christchurch "Star," will give the first of a series of radio talks at 3'ZA: Miss Nellie Lowe, Mr. Douglas Suckling, and Mr. A. G. Thompson will be the vocalists at 3YA, when. the programme will be of a popular nature. Humorous items wil be given by Mr. J. P. Darragh. The instrumental portion of the musical programme will be (Concluded on page 25.) ee 1. A tee eer ee

Programme Features (Concluded from page 11.) provided by the Studio Octet, under Mr. H. Beck. Dance music till 11 p.m. will follow the concert programme. At 4YA. HE concert programme will be coutributed. by Miss F. Summer (soprano), Mrs. A. H. Ritchie (contralto), Mr. BE. W. Robbins (tenor), Mr. ©. S. Hawes (baritone), Miss Pennie Marshall (elocutionist), Mrs. C. Drake (pianist), and the Studio Trio. An excellent programme has been arranged.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 51, 4 July 1930, Page 11

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FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 51, 4 July 1930, Page 11

FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 51, 4 July 1930, Page 11

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