WEDNESDAY
From 1LYA UNDER the auspices of the Akarana Association, Mr. 8. H. Nepia will give a talk on "Maori Pronunciation." A special programme in commemoration of St. Andrew’s Day is to be broadcast, The whole entertainment will be given by the Caledonian Concert Party, and should appeal to ail Scots and lovers of Scottish entertainment. The programme ‘y will consist of pipe music, vocal } solos, and plenty of Scottish humour. Wellington N otes, DE». GUY H. SCHOLEFIBLD, 0O.B.BE., will be the lecturer on the evening’s International Programme. From 3YA HB Chriscthurch Orchestral Society’s third concert of the season will be broadcast on relay from the Radiant
FEATURETTES Lilac Time 2VA, Sunday. St. Andrew Programmes 4YVA, Tuesday. 1YA, Wednesday. "The Merry Widow" 4VA, W ednesday. . "The Quaker Girl’ 2YA, Thursday. Maori Folk Songs 2VA, Friday: Old-time Dances 4YV A, Friday. The Boy __ 4V A, Saturday.
r Hall. As usual, a particularly attractive programme will be presented, 4YA Notes The concert programme will be devoted to a presentation of the princiPal excerpts from Lehar’s _ light opera, "The Merry Widow." The cast of characters comprises Mae Matheson, Margaret Green, H. Johnston, and ©. 8. Hawes. Between the acts there will be selections by a trio consisting of Hthel Wallace and Miss Baker and Mr. J. Blyth.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 19, 20 November 1931, Page 18
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