FRIDAY
From Auckland EVERAL of the plays written by Dr. George de Clive Lowe have been Lreadcast by IVA, and this evening, probably the finest yet broadcast will be heard. It is a mystery play entitled "The White Owl," and will be produced by Mr. J. M. Clark, who has had years of experience on
the professional stage in England and elsewhere, His radio productions are always éxcellently done, and "The White Owl" promises to be as successful as his previous ones. From 2YA T 11.12 a.m. Mrs. Thomas will give a lecturette on "Fashions," and at 11.87 Mr. B. Brickman will interest the ladies im a lecturette entitled "Beauty Culture in all its Phases." At 7.40 p.m. Mr. Dan McKenzie, an authority on Rugby, will give a talk on "The Laws of Rugby." ; From & till 9 p.m. the programme for the third night of the Wellington Radio Exhibition will be relayed. At 9 p.m. the programme will continue from the studio. The Orchestrina, under Signer A. P. Truda, will be heard in che selections "Dancing Mistress" (by Monckton), and "Stop Flirting" (by Gersh-
win), and a medley, "The Girl with the ‘Baby Stare" (by. Blon). . Mr. Reg. Blow (baritone) will make his sevond appearance at the studio and will be heard in four songs with orchestral aecompaniment: "The Yeomen of WMngland," "Uncle Rome," "Beloved it is Morn," and "A Little Irish Girl." From Christchurch WO Christchurch journalists, speaking under the auspices of the Sunlight League, will discuss "The Smoke Nuisance in Christchurch." The speakers will be Mr. H. McVincent and
Mr, I. Donnelly, At 7.45 Messrs. D, Cossgrove and W. Melbourne will give their "Radio Service" dialogue. Dunedin Notes The concert will be provided -by popular 3YA artists. ‘ A TALK on "Tourist Resorts" will be given by R. W. Coupland. The Regal Four, a party of popular male entertainers, will proyide some fine concerted numbers in the evening. Other items will include a duet by Messrs. Scott and McDonald, with chorus, "Belle Mahone." Mr. MeDonald will sing the humorous song "Old King Cole." ‘A Scottish humorous item, "Flat-footed Jean," will be given by Mr. Bert. Rawlinson, who will also sing "My Lady Sleeps." Mrs. D. Carty, soprano, will sing three Scottish songs. The instrumental portion of the programme will be provided by a trio consisting of Messrs. A. H. Pettitt, K. Hunter and T. Law,
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 47, 5 June 1931, Page 19
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