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MONDAY

Wellington Notes The chief feature of this evening’s programme: will be the singing of Miss Cicely Audibert, who has been specially engaged to appear at all four stations. Her songs will be accompanied by the Orchestrina, and will include "Wild Geese" (by De Leath) and "Messagero Amoroso" (by Buzzi Peccia).

. The Ariel Singers have prepared a remarkably fine programme of quartets, trios, duets, and ‘solos. The quartets will include "Vocal Pavan" and "The Keel Row," the trios, "A Song of Rest," and "Serenade.". There will be two duets, "Il Bacio" and "The Mountain Lovers," and among the solos will be three fine Scottish songs sung by. Mr. J. M. Caldwell. Mr. Gordon Short, pianist, will play "The Brook" and "The Musical Box," two intriguing numbers by Sauer. The orchestrina will play a charming arrangement of "Russian Folk Songs" and other tuneful numbers. Christchurch Features [THE first of a series of talks on "Treatment and Care of the Feet’ will be given by Mr: Frank N. Bird, an authority on the question. The last of the Mondsy evening open-air concerts will be broadcast to-night. Next Sunday, the last day of Summer Time, will mark the last of the open-air concerts this year. For to-night’s concert the New Brighton Municipal Band has been engaged and will present one of their usual bright programmes. Dunedin Notes HB arrival of Lord and Lady BadenPowell in Dunedin and the civie reception which followed at 12.30 p.m. will be broadcast. A combination, known as "The Ambassadors," consisting of nine ex- ' ceptionally fine artists will perform during the evening, playing ballads and the latest popular songs,

Miss Constance Poole, a well-known contralto in Dunedin, is to sing "The | Poet’s Life," by Sir Hdward Nigar. Other numbers by this singer will be "All Through the Night" and "On the Banks of Allan Water." An artist appearing on.the same programme is Mr. James Paterson, who will present Scottish humour. Supporting the Ambassadors on the instrumental side of the programme will be a piano novelty by Mr. Moore-Wilson and.a saxophone solo by. Mr,.H, Aburn, a member of the hand.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 34, 6 March 1931, Page 18

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MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 34, 6 March 1931, Page 18

MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 34, 6 March 1931, Page 18

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