BROADCASTING
i FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. I I IYA Auckland, 500 watts: —The Rev. I Angus MacDonald, Secretary of the 1 Auokland Zoological Society, wil’ lecI lure from IYA this evening at 7.40 ' on “The Saere\l Ibis of the Egypti- [ ans.” Instrumental items on lYA’s pin ’ gramme will be supplied by the Studio j Trio, Mr Cyril Towsey (pianist), an.l Mr. E. V. Johnson (flautist). Mr. Jolui son is a new artist to IYA and his appearance will be welcomed, particularly by those who enjoy the many delightful solos which are written for ' the flute Miss Doris Moore (coni tralto), )Mary 'Towsey (so- ’ prano) and Mr. John Bree (baritone), will sing. The programme will also in. * elude a gramophone lecture-recital of ‘ the latest recordings. ■ 2YA Wellington, 5000 watts:—A miscellaneous programme which will inj elude several operatic numbers will bo ’ given from 2YA. Miss Dorothy Newman (soprano) will feature two numb- ' ers from musical comedies and Mr. Ernest Short will sing “The Song nf the Flea.” Miss Jessie Smith’s item j will be “Angels Guard Thee.” “Tnc • Swan,” “Obstination ” and 44Sec- | recy. ” Mr. Chas Edwards’ numbers | will be “Where’er you Walk” and . “Rose Marie.’’ Mr. W. J. Mount joy. Junr., will recite two numbers. The I piano soloist for the evening will be I Miss Mary Lennie. The Orc h estrin a, | under Signor A. P. Truda, will play items in keeping with the programme. i 3YA, Christchurch, 500 watts: —Th? Valencia Quartet, (Miss Mary Taylor) Miss Lucy Full wood, Mr. T. G. Rogers . and Mr. E. J. Johnson) will be the vo- ’ enlists on a bright entertainment from j 3YA. An accomplished accordion play- | er, Mr. E. Cosgrove, will present a ' number of popular airs, including- the well-known Maori tune, “ E Pare Ra. ” 1 The Studio Octet will play, among other j things, the “Pique Dame” overture and Middelton’s “Melodies of Wales.” An interesting feature of the instrumental programme will be the playing of Ganne’s “Extnse” by a combination of violin, ’cello, harp, piano and organ. i 4YA Dunedin, 500 watts: —A pon- | ular concert programme will be broadI east by 4YA this evening. Miss Alma I Finnerty, Miss Helen Roy, Mr. J. B. j ’Hamilton and Mr. N. Gamble will be. the vocalists. Miss T. Northey will re. | cite. Instrumental numbers will be pro--1 vided by Mr. P. J. Palmer (’cello), Mr M,ax Scherek (pianist) and the 4YA i Trio.
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Grey River Argus, 10 October 1930, Page 8
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