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MONDAY

2YA Features’ R. DENIS. SHHARD, late of the professional stage, will give ‘a recital of four songs of varied types this evening. Miss Gwladys Edwardes

and Miss Hilda. Chudley, two very popular singers, will be heard in solos and duets. _ Featured also on. "the programme will be Mr, Clement May, the well- ’ _ known elocutionist, who will give four recitations ranging from humorous to dramatic. The instrumental portion of the musical programme will be provided by Mr. Claude Tanner (’cellist), Mr. Gordon Short (pianist), and the Orchestrina, under Signor A. ‘P, .Truda. Christchurch Notes A. DIALOGUE, "The Story of the Gardén," introducing elementary ie ‘of garden plants, will be & An open-air concert, to be presented by. Derry’s. Military Band. (under Mr. J, Scott) and the following 3YA ar-tists,-Messrs. Oliver Foote, W.:H. Inkster and W. J. Richards,’ will be’ ‘broadcast this evening. From Dunedin A NEW combination, in the entertainment line-"The Radiettes" will appear before the microphone in song, dance, and patter. A very . cheerful ‘and original 15 minutes can be éxpected ‘from these two: talented artists. Mr. H. P. Desmoulins, ‘the well-known deputy-conductor. of the Dunedin Choral Society, will present three baritone solos, "How’s My Boy?’ "Little Elfman," and "Border Ballad." Mr. Desmoulins is the possessor of a voice of splendid diction and its quality leaves nothing to be desired. The instrumental side of this programme will be very well catered for indeed. An enitirely new. combination, Will Smith’s Kapai Band, is appearing. This band features old-time melodies, and is very popular in the city. On this oceasion,: it will make &@ speciality of early ballroom dances, and those who, perhaps in these modern days of jazz, sigh sometimes for the "tender grace of a.day that is dead," will be able to recali the ballroom frolics of their youth,

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 33, 27 February 1931, Page 18

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MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 33, 27 February 1931, Page 18

MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 33, 27 February 1931, Page 18

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