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MONDAY

2YA Notes, Competitions Broadcast Me. H. C. KENT, of General Motors, Ltd., will give another of the interesting series of talks on "The Motor." The whole of the evening’s programme will be devoted to a relay of items from the Wellington Competitions Society’s Festival. Competitors from all over New Zealand will participate. An entertainment of merit and interest is assured. Christchurch Broadcast. T 7.80 pm. Mr. ©. H. Reece, late of the State Forestry Department, will speak on "Tree Surgery." The concert will be provided by the Woolston Band (Conductor, Mr. R. J.: Estall), and the following -artists: Miss Muriel Johns (soprano), Mrs. J. A, Stewart (mezzo-soprano), Mr, Percy A. Caithness (baritone) and Miss Ruby Boot (elocutioniste). Bandsman Ohlsen will play as a cornet solo "God is our Refuge,’ and will take. part in a cornet duet; "Sandy and Jock," with Bandsman Annand. Bands- |

tian H. Biggs will present a xylophone solo, "Chu Chin Chinee," to band accompaniment. Items From 4YA. Som very. fine quartettegs will be ' gung by The Majors at 4YA. The humbers will comprise: "The Chough: and Crow," "The Redesdale Lassie," Chorus" (Root), "Love Me Little, Love Me Long," "Lhe Keel Row," "Tt Was a Summer Morning" and "Ourfew." There will be solos by Miss Freda Elmes (soprano), Miss G. Burt. (contralto), Mr.. W. Harrison (tenor) and Mr. I. M. Cachemaille (bass). Af instrumental quintette will play Kern’s "Beauty Prize," Ring’s "Carnival Suite," a selection from Monckton’s "Dancing Mistress" and.a fantasia by Finck, "Day In Paris." As a pianoforte solo, Mrs. C. Drake will play Chopin’s "Berceuse." Miss E. Newbold will recite. Silent Dav at 1YA.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 6, 22 August 1930, Page 10

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MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 6, 22 August 1930, Page 10

MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 6, 22 August 1930, Page 10

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