MONDAY
From 2YA FROM the Town Hall will -be reJayed a special concert programme by well-known performers, under the direction of Mr. Victor Lioyd and Mr. Leon de Mauny. Christchurch Features At 7.40 p.m, Mr. H. M. Bell, M.A,, ‘will give an "Esperanto" talk." A new departure is being made this evening, when at St. Albans Park an open-air datice programme is to be given. The music will be supplied by the New Brighton Municipal Band. Foxtrots, waltzes, Boston two-steps, one-steps and slow foxtrots: will be played, There will be. humorous interludes by Mr.George Titchener, Notes from 4YA _ r SPECIAL programme, entitled "An English Ballroom Scene in the Highties," will be presented this evening, Some of the ballroom dances presented by Dagg’s Band will be the d’Alberts, polonaise, polka, quadrilles, Varsovianna, and waltz. Those listeners who can remember such delightful songs as "TI'wo Little Girls in Blue," "If Those Lips Could Only Speak," "On the Ball," and a host of other well-written melodies of a bygone era, will be able to sit back and enjoy reminiscences. A quartet of artistes, the Harmonists, will provide the vocal section _ of the evening’s entertainment. Such quartets as "All Through the Night," "Robin Adair," "Old Folks at Home," "Soldiérs’ Chorus".from Faust," and "Home, Sweet Home," will add to the old-world atmosphere of the evening. The National Anthem will be rendered by the quartet party at the conclusion of the programme,
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 32, 20 February 1931, Page 18
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236MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 32, 20 February 1931, Page 18
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