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Wellington Broadcast R. H..O. South will deliver his -_ fortnightly . talk on "BooksGrave and Gay." The dramatic radio. play, "Joan of Arc": is to be. produced for 2YA_ by Mr, J. F. Montague and his company. ‘There will be a dance music session from 10 till 11 p.m. , 3YA Features A. REVIEW of books of the month. "will be broadcast from 3YA by Mr. BR. E, Wiltshire, president of Linwood. Library. Conductor R. J. Estall, of the Woolston Band, has arranged a fine programme. The items will include two marches, "Punchinello" and. "North Star," a selection, "Memories of Schubert," . Toselli’s . "Serenata," and the overture "Pique Dame." An outstanding item should be a trombone sole, "If With All Your Hearts," played by Bandsman HH. Williams. Miss Myra. Pollard, who has just graduated A.T.O.L., will sing numbers new to most listeners. Dunedin Notes HB Four. Ace Concert part will be responsible for the entertainment, and will feature concerted numbers. Their-numbers will include an "Opening Chorus," Plantation medley, "The Tide Rises-The ‘Tide Falls," and the "Closing Ode." Solos and duets, all of a popular type, will also be sung by the Aces, and a "Joker" will also play his part. The pianist of the party will be Mr. Norman Bachop, who will play "Finlandia." The Studio Trio will also contribute to the programme.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 39, 10 April 1931, Page 18
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