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TO-NIGHT’S NEW ZEALAND PROGRAMMES Mr Ileg. Moran and his orchestra have been engaged by IYA, and will be heard in many delightful numbers. Baritone solos will be sung by Mr Moran. These will bo ‘Danny Boy and ‘ The Desert Song.’ Miss Kay Christie (contralto) is also appearing, singing ‘ The Little Silver Ring,’ ‘ Good Morning, Brother Sunshine,’ and ‘lt’s Quiet Down Here.’ Humour will be supplied by Mr. T. T. Garland. The Snappy Three will bo giving some of the latest novelties, and the _ usual dance programme will follow until 11. A new combination of entertainers, the lladiolites Concert Party, will provide a novelty programme of a bright and happy nature at 2YA. The items will comprise choruses, vocal solos, humorous sketches, and novelty numbers both vocal and instrumental, 'in keeping with the holiday season. During, the news session Hare Hongi will give his first of a series of talks on • Maori Pronunciation.’ At 3YA there will be a miscellaneous programme, which will comprise numerous classical items. The vocalists will be the Grand Opera Quartet, singing solo and concerted numbers. Pianoforte solos will be played by Miss Frances Hamerton, and violin solos by Mr Arthur Gordon, first violin of the Christchurch String Quartet. Miss Dorothy Jcnkin will recite ‘ The French Peasant’ and ‘The Thousandth Man.’ Silent day at 4YA.
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Evening Star, Issue 20372, 2 January 1930, Page 7
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