SATURDAY
Items from Auckland From the Town Hall a concert to be given by the Municipal Band, under Geo. Buckley, will be relayed. Wellington Programme At 7.40 p.m, there will be a W.H.A. lecturette by Mr. R. J. Waghorn, M.A., Lecturer, Teachers’ Training College, entitled "The Origin of the Solar System." . Amy Dunn (soprano) and Olaude Moss (baritone) will be the vocalists on -. the week-end programme. Mr. Moss will be heard in three songs with orchestral accompaniment: "Boat Song" (by Ware), "A Brown Bird Singing,’ and "In a Monastery Garden." The Harmony Four, novelty. instrumental quartet, will present a budget of up-to-date melodies. Will Yates will give ten minutes of his inimitable humour. Mr. Yates writes all his own material, and on this occasion has chosen for his subject "Radio Good Nights." Mr. Owen Pritchard will be heard in Lauder humour, "That’s the reason noo I wear a Kilt." The Salon Orchestra, under Mr. M. T. Dixon, will play the "Student. Prince," "Tina," a selection of old-time songs, "In Olden Days," an Hawaiian medley, "Sunset Land," and the latest dance novelties. Mr. W. Haydock will play "Violin Song" (by Rubens). Notes from 3YA A TALK under the auspices of the N.Z. Native Bird Protection Society will be broadcast from 3YA. The Christchurch Salon ‘Orchestra, under Francis Bate, will make its second appearance this evening, when, in addition ‘to accompanying the
vocalists, it ‘will broadcast @ popular programme which will include "Pas de Fleurs," "‘Liebesfreud," "The New Sullivan Selection," "Londonderry Air," and "Poupee Valsante." The orchestra will also provide accompaniments for three cornet solos by Mr. N. G. Goffin. The programme will include a twenty-minutes’ sketch acted by The Mascots. Items from Dunedin A TALK under the auspices of the N.Z. Native Bird Protection So ciety will be broadcast from 4YA, A concert to which all the musical societies of Dunedin will contribute will be given in the Dunedin Town Hall and will be relayed by 4YA and 3¥A. The concert is to be tendered as a compliment to Chas. A, Martin, Mus. Bac., who is shortly leaving Dunedin for the purpose of going abroad to further his musical studies,
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 5, 14 August 1931, Page 19
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358SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 5, 14 August 1931, Page 19
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