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WEDNESDAY

From Auckland A COMEDY, "Heavy Damages," in the form of a mock trial, will be presented by the Auckland Comedy Players under the direction of Mr. J. i. Montague. 2YA Notes HH evening’s programme will consist of selected recordings, with a topical talk at 9 o’clock by Dr. Guy H. Scholefield. Christchurch Features ,. be CLASSICAL programme full variety will be presented by Cicely Audibert (soprano), Perey Nicholls (tenor), and A, J, Miles Cadman (bassbaritone). The items by the Christchurch Salon ‘Orchestra under Francis Bate will include an orchestrated song melody entitled "Vision." The melody was written by Percy Nicholls, and the accompaniment was written and orchestrated by Arthur Lilly. Mr. Lilly has brought out the dignity and grandeur of the melody in his impressive accompaniment. From Dunedin HH afternoon home science talk from 4YA will be "Getting the Kiddies Ready for School." , The Dunedin Returned Soldiers’ Choir, under Mr. John T. Leect} will provide the evening’s programme’ Part songs and choruses, including humorous numbers such as Root’s "Laughing Chorus" and Martin’s "Tickling Trio," will be featured by the choir. The programme will include vocal solos and duets, also ’cello and saxophone solos.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 30, 5 February 1932, Page 14

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WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 30, 5 February 1932, Page 14

WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 30, 5 February 1932, Page 14

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