THURSDAY
1YA Notes HB results of the Auckland Racing Club’s meeting: at Hllerslie will be relayed. nes Two excellent: singers have been engaged for 1YA’s -programme-Mrs. Laetitia Parry (who has included in her items "Ring Out, Wild Bells’) and Mr. Albert Gibbons Taylor (who is also singing some ‘popular songs, ineluding the old favourite, "Simon the Cellarer.’’) A group of instrumental items will be given by Ingall’s Hawaiian Quartet, one of the most entertaining and popular turns at 1YA, and Mr. Robert MeKnight will play several numbers on the English concertina. Mr. Reg Morgan and his orchestra will have a very busy evening supplying items during the concert session, and dance musie until 11 pm. They will commence the programme with "Community Land," which is a medley of many of the songs which were popular many years ago. From Wellington HE songs presented this evening will include a number of old favourites such as "Bedouin Love Song," "Ailsa Mine," "Forging the Anchor," "Hriskay ‘Love Lilt," "Maid of’ Malabar," and "Nirvana." Two humorous sketches will be given by the "Sketchers," and jazi piano solos by: Mr. Allan Shand. ‘The Salon Orchestra will play suitable incidental music of a light nature,. the items including "Pjymouth Hoe," "Trovatore Fantasia," "My Son John," and the latest dance novelties, : _ (Concluded on page 30.)
Programme Features (Continued from page 19.) 3YA Notes HH) Christchurch station will broadeast trotting results this afternoon. The Salon Quartet of 3YA. will be featured on the evening programmes. The members of the quarter-Miss Mary O’Connor, Miss Dulcie Mitchell, Mr. H. J. Francis and Mr. T. D. Wil-liams-will be heard in concerted numbers and solos and duets, comprising classical and operatic numbers and popular ballads. From Dunedin SILENT day will not be observed this week, A. bright and varied programme has been arranged.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 24, 26 December 1930, Page 19
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