TUESDAY
Auckland Topics At 8.15 p.m. Mrs. Les Crane will give her weekly talk on "Health of Mind and Body in Relation to Diet." At 7.40 p.m: there will be a further talk on cancer, by Dr. Bisdell Moore. Instrumental items to be given by the Studio Trio will ‘include a violin solo by Mr. J. Whiteford Waugh, and a pianoforte solo’ by Mr. Bric Water’; Mr. David Whisker, flautist, is appearing, and will play three interesting numbers, "Spanish Tanz," "Badinerie," and "Russian Romance." Mr. Whisker scored a great success on his recent first appearance at 1YA, and he will be welcomed again. Miss Gladys Barton (soprano), who makes her first radio appearance, will sing "Coo" and "Under the Deodar" from "The Country Girl," and "I Dreamt that I Dwelt" from "The Bohemian Girl." In the recent production by the Auckland Amateur Operatic Society of "Tutankhamen," Mr. Geoffery Colledge, who is.,the* possessor of a _ splendid baritone’ voice, was one of the outstanding performers. He has include& amongst his items for this -evening "Trtankhamen’s Song," the music of which is written by Mr. Bric Waters. Mr. Arthur H, Ripley, one of New Zeae land’s: leading tenors, will be heard in excerpts from light operas.
The Wellington Programme MESSRS. Ville and Yeo, 2 new duo, will sing popular songs to the ‘accompaniment of a modern style zither harp, .an instrument seldom heard in this country. Theme songs from well-known talking films will be sung by the popular tenor Mr. Dan Foley. Humorous numbers will be given by a new comedian, Mr. W. G. Kitchener, whose items will be: "Hverything at Home," and that old Mel B. Spurr number, "When I was a boy at School." Mrs. Edna Woods, a soprano’ soloist well known to Wellington concert audiences, will be heard in three numbers: "The Star" (by Rogers), "My Heart is a Haven," ; and Dvorak’s "Songs. My Mother ~faught Me." The Salon Orchestra will play several. popular numbers. During the course of the programme there will be a relay from the,Town Hall of a speech to be delivered by Lord Bledisloe at the annual rally of the Wellington Sunday Schools Union. AYA Relay THE station will relay from Balclutha, where celebrations in connection with the anniversary of the town are to take place,
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 15, 24 October 1930, Page 18
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