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Auckland Features "VA0R! BIRD LOR" will be the subject of a talk to be given by Mr, George Graham, under the auspices of the N.Z. Native Bird Protection Society. Mrs. L. M. Keven (contralto) and Morris T. Schroeder (baritone) will be the vocalists on i1YA’s_ concert programme, Their items: will include many favourite numbers, such as "A Summer Night," "My Rose," "The Toby Jug," and "A Perfect Day." The Asquiths will contribute one of their popular twenty-minute drawing-room entertainments. Mr. R. A. MecMilne and his accordion will provide a col-

~ ~s — — 2 ae — lection of jigs and hornpipes. The Orchestral Octet will contribute a popular instrumental programme, Notes from 2YA HW programme includes a variety of items that should prove entertaining to all listeners. Mr. S. Evelyn Rodger (baritone) will be heard in "Phe Link Divine" and "Mate o’ Mine" (both with violin obbligato), and "The Garden of Allah." Mrs. H.'G. Reeves and her banjo band will again delight listeners in a series of numbers, the march "Let Her Go," "Irish Medley," "Popular Choruses," and the selection "Mexican Ride." Miss Gladys Barton (mezzo-soprano), well known to 1YA listeners, will be heard in the songs "Ring Bells, Ring," "Prelude," and "Songs My Mother Sang." ‘The Orchestrina, under Signor A. P. Truda, will supply the incidental music. Selections from 3YA (CONTRALTO and tenor solos (with orchestral accompaniment), piano novelties, entertainers at the piano, orchestral selections, a lecture, and a gramophone lecture-recital will be included in to-night’s programme, ‘The Two Rascals will provide the vaudeville turn, and Mr. BE, Iveagh Lord will continue his series of talks on "The Story of the Golden Coast," while Karl Atkinson’s leéture-recital will be on "The Midas of Melody." Items from 4YA RTHUR GORDON’S Orchestra, specialising in popular melodies, will contribute to to-night’s programme. A vaudeville turn, in song, patter and dance, will be contributed by The Radiettes.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 5, 14 August 1931, Page 19

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FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 5, 14 August 1931, Page 19

FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 5, 14 August 1931, Page 19

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