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ON THE AIR.

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. The IYA ,Orclie ; stral Octet- will b< playing several very imp number! this evening. Miss Lalla Hemus.,wil give/a ’cello solo entitled! “Slumbei Song”, with orchestral accompani ment. Mr. Cyril Towsey, pianist will play one of Greig’s masterpieces the ..“Holberg, Suite”. .Mr. A... R. Chappell. M.A.. will give a further Topical Talk; The vocalists for ithc evening are Mr. Arthur Ripley (tenor). The 2-YA Salon Orchestra will open 2YA’s programme with the overture “Glory to -Russia”.' Mr. J. F, Montague of Auckland will Ibe . lipard in elocutionary numbers, humorous and classical. The. soloists for the evening will include' Mr. Arthur Coe (tenor), Mr. 1 R. J 1 G.• Madigan (bass), Mrs. W. 13. Britton (contralto) and Miss Christina Young (mezzosoprano) and Mr. Rillv Hart in songs at the piano. Mr. James, Dixon, conductor.of the St. Hilda- Band, has arranged a very attractive programme for his men utyLYA. As a cornet solo “The Lost Chord” will be played. The vocalists for the.evening will he,Miss. D. Sligo (soprano) Miss Helen' Roy (contralto)' and Mr. F. "Woods (bass), with Miss Pen'nie . Marshall (eloeutioniste). Gramophone recordings will introduce accordion, organ and Hawaiian items. Silent day at 3YA. ®

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11406, 6 January 1931, Page 2

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ON THE AIR. Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11406, 6 January 1931, Page 2

ON THE AIR. Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11406, 6 January 1931, Page 2

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