WEDNESDAY
Features at 1YA ‘WO -new artists will appear at 1YA this evening, Master T. R. W. Trafford, boy soprano, with a beautiful voice well trained, and Miss Olive Munroe, contralto. It is seldom that outside Christchurch one hag the opportunity of hearing well-trained boy singers, and listeners will welcome the appearance of this lad at 1YA. Miss Munroe, who comes from Tauranga, will sing "Indian Love Oall," "Good Morning, Brother Sunshine," and "Thoughts Have Wings." Mr. Tom Moffitt. is already well known to . listeners, and his performances are al-
ways welcome. The Clarsax Duo, consisting of clarinet and saxophone, have established themselves firmly in Auckland, and they will provide some fine numbers during the evening. Christchurch Topics HE first half of the programme will be devoted to the relay from the Civic Theatre of the Second Annual Children’s Festival of Music, to be performed under the conductorship of Mr. I. Douglas Tayler and Myr. T. Vernon Griffiths. Choral numbers, duets for two violins, quartet for strings, a brass quartet and a chorus for boys will be broadcast. The concert will provide a fine. demonstrdtion of the excellent musical ‘training which the children ' of the schools are now receiving under the direction of Mr. E. Douglas Tayler. The second half of the evening’s programme will be contributed by . wellknown artisis. Dunedin Notes ""PHE School Lunch Box" will be the subject o£ the afternoon talk arranged by’ the Home Science Bxtension Department of Otago University, At 7.15 Mr. J. Beatson, of the Department of Agriculture, will speak on "The Importance of Quality in Dairy Produce." Both talks are under the ‘auspices ‘of the 4YA Primary Productions Committee. . Mr. G. J. Christie, who will be heard during the evening, is an artist who has experienced several contest successes in the capacity of cornet soloist of St. Kilda Band as well as in individual competitions. He has selected a contest solo and a ballad number for this occasion. , ‘
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 14, 17 October 1930, Page 10
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