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WEDNESDAY

Features from Auckland FFrRoM 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. the commune ity singing at the Auckland Town Hall will be broadcast. At 2.80 1YA will: broadcast the official opening of this Auckland Winter Hxhibition, and duting the following days will relay items of interest from the exhibition. The 1YA programme will consist of two one-act plays to be given by Zoe Bartley-Baxter and her company. One, "The Waterfall," an incident of New Zealand Bush Life, was written by Marie Gaudin, of Auckland. Other items will be soprano solos by Mrs. H. Timmings, a piano solo by Cyril Towsey, instrumental items by Miller's Banjo Quartet, saxophone solos by Bert Kingsland,’ and solos by D. Hdgar Thomas, a Welsh baritone, who is make ing his first appearance at this station.

: Featurettes "The Wondrous Passion"’ 3YA, Sunday. "Cavalleria Rusticana"’ 2YA; Monday. Kaikorai Band AVA, Tuesday. Two One-Act Plays 1YA ,Wednesday. Sydney Hoben (pianist) 2VA, Thursday. Old-Time Night AVA, Friday. Caledonian Pipe Band 3YVA, Saturday.

+ From Wellington ‘AN international programme will be presented, Dr. Guy H. Scholefield being the lecturer. Christchurch Topics RR ELAYED from Dunedin and broadeast by 38YA and-4YA, will be a dialogue by Mr. R. B. Tennent and Mr. L, W. McCaskill on "Farmer Brown Decides to Grow Lucerne." On the popular programme there will be two singers-Mrs. Lillian Sommers (dramatic soprano, a teacher of singing in Christchurch), and Mr. Charles Dewhurst (bass, late of the Humphrey Bishop Company). "The Two Rascals" ‘will present a vaudeville turn, while Bloy’s Banjo Band will provide twenty minutes of popular music. Pianoforte solos will be played by Miss Aileen Warren, and trios by the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. 4YA Selection . A RELAY from His Majesty’s The atre, Dunedin, of a concert by the Orchestral Society will be conducted by 4YA. Gaynor Paape, one of the soloIsts, who is making her debut to Dunedin’s orchestral. public, is the possessor of a brilliant soprano voice of exceptional range.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 51, 3 July 1931, Page 20

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WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 51, 3 July 1931, Page 20

WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 51, 3 July 1931, Page 20

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