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TUESDAY

At 1YA RECENTLY, 1YA broadcast a one-act play, entitled "The Price," written by Dr. George de Clive Lowe, of Auckland. This was a great.success in every way, and listeners will look forward with pleasurable anticipation to another threeact play from the same author, entitled "Destiny’s Door." Once again:the play will be produced by Mrs. Zoe Bartley Baxter, who will lead an excellent cast. Dance music will follow: the presentation of this play and will continue until 11 p.m. oc

Wellington Notes T 3.15 p.m. the first of:a series of lecturettes on "HWabries and Fashions" will be given by Mrs, T. W. Lewis. ; Oo The concert programme will be of a popular type. Two outstanding numbers on the. programme -by the Lyri¢ Quartett will. be a "Mysterious Mose," and "Song of Swanee and "Widdiecombe Fair." The -Salon Orchestra, under Mr. M. T. Dixon, will be heard in a programme of instrumental music guited to all tastes. Items include the selection "Little ‘Dutch’ Girl," a novelty "Hnchanted Valley," "Danny Boy," and "Gabrielle Suite." A feature of the programme’ will be a one-act play entitled "The Silver Salt Cellars." This will be played by Miss Gracie Kerr and Mr. James Cooke, a pair of clever sketch artists, whose items are always acceptable, Notes from 4YA FYROM the Concert Chamber of the Dunedin Town Hall a concert to be given by the Dunedin Philharmonic Society and assisting artists under the conductorship of Signor Squarise will be relayed. The orchestral numbers will include the march: "Hn ‘Route"

FEATURETTES | "Joan of Are"? 2¥A, Monday. "Destiny’s Door". 1YA, Tuesday. Operatic Recital AYA, Wednesday. Banjo Orchestra 2YA, Friday. . The Wellington Optimists’ . Club Fa 2Y A, Saturday. 4 F)

(composed by Signor Squarise), the _ overture "Die Meistersinger," "An. | dantino," and Liszt’s "Hungarian Rhapsodie No. 2." -The vocal numbers will comprise Romberg’s "Hindoc Song," Debussy’s "At Hyening," and Massenet’s "Open Thy Blue Hyes."

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 39, 10 April 1931, Page 18

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TUESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 39, 10 April 1931, Page 18

TUESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 39, 10 April 1931, Page 18

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