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MONDAY

From Wellington THE first half of the evening’s programme will be devoted to that delightful collection of Irish Melodies, "The Lily of Killarney." This is to bé presented under the direction of Harison Cook, who will also nar_rate the story of the opera. The cottage scene will be presented in its entirety, complete with dialogue,. those taking part being Kathleen. Jansen, Joan Ryan, Richard Maunder, Egerton Pegg and Harison Cook, The second half of the programme will be- provided also by the game artists, with 2YA Orchestrina assisting, Christchurch Jottings THs first broadcast concert to be given by the Wolston Band since its triumphant return from the Wellington contest will he given at SYA. Mr. R. J. Estall, conductor, has arranged an excellent programme. Assisting artists for the evening will be Betty Hilliard (contralto), Oliver Foote (tenor) and the instrumental y

Melody Trio. Bandsman Ohlsen will contribute a cornet solo, Outstanding on the evéning’s programme will be selected recorded numbers by world-famous artists and choirs.

Dunedin Notes RECORDED programme of vocal and instrumental items by some of the leading: world artists will be broadcast. Orchestral and band items will predominate, representing a programme of a very popular nature.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 35, 11 March 1932, Page 14

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MONDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 35, 11 March 1932, Page 14

MONDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 35, 11 March 1932, Page 14

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