ON THE AIR.
FRIDAY, JULY 31. On the studio programme Horn IYA this evening, a new artist will •appear, Mr. George Passek, who v give a number of aecqrdeon Mrs. Pearl Owen will contribu <- mezzo-contralto solos and Mr. Lairi e Stuart baritone songs; Mr. ■ or Binns will be heard in several morous numbers. The Orchestra Octet will play,. amongst other hui hers, ‘‘The Punch Bowl. ’ mance.” “A Creole Serenade, an a selection of ’‘Sullivan Songs. A varied and interesting evonu.(. is assured from 2YA. Newcomer to radio will be heard; the - N °-” 1 Brothers (mandolin dual. M-- ' Wills (baritone) and Brigadier «.-r----lmrie (English concertina). Mr. A Wills will sing “The Fairy lale> J Ireland,” ‘‘Land of Delight” am “Lighterman Tom.” ■ Brigadier Brie' will play a medley or /‘NiU-or-j Airs," Handel’s “Largo" and" “lav or.ite Hymn Tunes.” Also on programme will be Madame Dorei Cronin (soprano), late of-Auckland The Orclvestrina. under Signor 3 P. Trnda, will be heard in ‘lie .on ' jure “Alansauiello,” the 'select io’ “Kat-ja. th e Danger,” and the seUc tion “Songs of Italy.” Mrs. Anita Led sham will cent.; bute four popular songs programme this evening: ‘‘Buy m Strawberries,” “Irish _ Folk “Come Lads and Lasses' 1 'and ' I ■' Bonnie Banks of Lock Lonmouc Tiio other vocalists for the ewnui will be Air. Russell Sumner (tone* and Air. Arch. Alacquarie (baritoii-’ while Mr. L. T.'J. Ryan: will ent.-i tain for fifteen minutes with '‘h'-v and Teasers,” a radio conjuring 1 Saxophone and piano- novelty item will be played by Air. Lyndon Christie and Alias Clivq V iustU The in.strumenial portion' of the t - v ’. cert will be provided by the S’u- I '. Octet. " ■ Some very fine quartettes will sung by the. Select Four at 4YA. •' solo numbers, Aliss L. de Cliff' l will sing “Love's a Ale reliant” ai ‘“ln the Garden of Your Hear'. Contralto solos by, Aliss AI. ;.llowm will be “John Anderson, AJy Jo” m ‘‘Love’s Garden of Roses.” Air. ■ lfi. Davies will contribute I 0 1" songs, Tlio bass. Air. Edward Re 1 will sing “Father O’Flynn” : ! “Grendon Fair.”. A 'cello solo w be added to the programme by All V. Aloifatt, violin solos by, Aliss 1 Garland and piano solos ‘ by - v 5 Drake. These three artists will rl bo heard in trio numbers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11576, 31 July 1931, Page 2
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