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Auckland Jottings A miscellaneous concert at 1YA will be composed of items by local artists, the Chamber Orchestra, and selected recordings, Wellington Notes HALF-HOUR’S recital of the lated: light recordings will open the evening’s programme. From Christchurch "THE W.E.A. session will be devoted to "Horticulture," the third of a series of lecturettes by Mr. M. J. Bar‘nett, Superintendent of City Reserves. Numerous recordings will be interspersed throughout the studio iteis, given by Mr. S. W. Armstrong (baritone), Les Grummitt (novelty pianist), and the Studio Orchestra under Harold Beck. Dunedin Notes TEE second of the series of W.E.A. lectures, "A Guide Through the Depression," will be given by Mr. Lloyd Ross, M,A., when he will review "The Industrial Problems,"
Gaene During a miscellaneous programme to be presented this evening, Ted Heaney, accordion player, will be heard in a selection of popular marches — and a waltz medley. Signora . Reggiardo’s Sextet will play a variety of selections of a light and bright nature. The recordings will include two numbers by the Rotorua Maori Choir.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 43, 6 May 1932, Page 16
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172FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 43, 6 May 1932, Page 16
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