FRIDAY
Auckland Notes HE Orpheus Quartet, which. proved very popular at its recent first performance, will sing concerted and soio numbers this evening. The artists comprising this combination: are: Miss Chrissie Foster, Miss Cathleen Mulqueen, Mr. Syd. Poffiey and Mr. H. M. Newling. From 2YA .' CLUDED in the programme by the QOrchestrina, under Signor A. P. Truda, will be the overture "fra Diavolo," the tango "Eestacy," 2 selection from "The Belle of New York," 2 valse, "Gaiety Girl," a -medley, "Favourite French Songs," "Pere de la Victoire’ and "I Bacio." Mrs. Mildred Kenny and her guitar orchestra will be heard’ in a number of Maori and ‘Hawaiian melodies. A humorous sketch, "Charity Begins at Home," will be given by "The Sketchers," well Imown to 2YA listeners, 3YA Notes "THE fortnightly radio service talk will be given by Messrs. D. Cossgrove and W. Melbourne. Appearing on this evening’s programme will be Miss Cicely Audibert. She is to sing four songs: "Messagero Amoroso," *Tove," "Rose Softly Blooming" and "In My Bouquet of Memories," all of which har be accompanied by the Studio ctet. From Dunedin A NEW artist to 4YA, Miss D.- Me-kay,-who is the possessor of a fine broadeasting voice, is included on this
evening’s programme. The Kenz Orpheans, who enjoy great popularity, ‘will again regale listeners with popular "hits," :
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 31, 13 February 1931, Page 19
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219FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 31, 13 February 1931, Page 19
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