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Auckland Notes Two new artists who should make @ welcome addition to 1YA artists will appear on the studio programme. They are Hawea Rees, an Auckland soprano, and J. V. Burton, baritone. Two humorous sketches will be acted by (Concluded on page 30.)

Programme Features {Continued from page 17.) Linnie Nicholas and Zante Wood. The LYA orchestra, under the direction of Harold Baxter, will be heard in several selections, among them being "Hungarian Lustspiel," "Rotten Row," and "The Water Melon Patch." One of the new members of the orchestra, W. Bright, will play as a cornet solo, "L’Adieu," by Schubert, From Wellington T 11.12 a.m. there will be the weekly lecturette on "Fashions," and at 7.40 p.m. Dr. J. Gibb will broadcast a talk on "The Disarmament Conference." From the Wellington Town Hall the ninth concert of the Wellington Competitions Society’s 1931 Festival will be broadcast. From 9.30 till 11 p.m. there will be a session of dance music from the studio. 3YA Items OPRANO, tenor, and light baritone solos, humour in song and story, piano duets, and orchestral numbers will comprise 3YA’s programme. Notes from 4YA A GREAT deal of interest is always taken by listeners in the talks presented under the auspices of the Department of Health. This evening "Short Circuits in Nature" will be Dr. Duncan Cook’s subject, to commence at 7.40 p.m. The ecvening’s entertainment will mark the first appearance of 2 brilliant orchestral combination :- under

the direction of Signora MartinelliReggiardo, well known in Dunedin as 2@ fine pianiste and first-class conductress. . The individual members of the orchestra are all well-known artists, including J.- Stewart, the brilliant New Zealand flautist. -The programme to be presented will include popular musical comedy selections and overtures, including the "Waltz Dream" (by Strauss), and a bright little suite entitled "My Lady’s Boudoir,’ by Moore. The ever-popular Harmonists will sing a number of quartets.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 6, 21 August 1931, Page 19

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FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 6, 21 August 1931, Page 19

FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 6, 21 August 1931, Page 19

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