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TO-NIGHT ’ S PROG RAM AXES. IYA Auckland.—s, children’s session; (j, dinner session. “Columbia” hour; hand. 8.8. C. AVireless Military Band; octet. Squire’s Celeste Octet-; saxophone, Chester H. Hazlett; orchestral. Plaza Theatre Orchestra; selection. Circolo Atan-dolinistico; band, 8.8. C. AVireless Alilitary Band'; ’cello, W. H. Squire; waltz. New Concert Orchestra- ; 7, news and market reports; 8, chimes; orchestral overture, Reg. Morgan and his Orchestra; contralto, Aliss Nellie Lingard; violin solo, Afr Frank Parsons; baritone. Air Reg. Morgan; bracket of old time favourites. Reg. Morgan and his Orchestra; 8.31, soprano, Aliss Ret a W. AlacCuJlay; novelty entertainment, The Asquiths; evening weather forecast and announcements; 9, orchestral, Reg. Jlorgan and his Orchestra: con-! tralt-o, Aliss Nellie Lingard; piccolo, Mr Charles Hoffman; 'baritone, Air Reg. -Morgan; soprano. Aliss Rlita AlacOullay; orchestral, Reg. Morgan and his Orchestra; £>.33. programme of dance music by Reg. Aiorgan and his orchestra, from the studio-; 11. God! Save the King. 2YA. Wellington.—s. children's session: (3. dinner music session. H.M.Y. hour; orchestral, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra ; light orchestra. New Mayfair Orchestra; cello, Cedric Sharpe; organ. Herbert Dawson; hand. H.AI. Coldstream Guards; trio. De Groot (violin), A. Giliilaro (piano), .1. Pacey (’cello) ; . organ, .Herbert- Dawson; orchestral, Berlin State Opera Orchestra ; 7. news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40. lecturette. Air. A. E. Wilson, “Tourist and Holiday Resorts”; 8, chimes; 8.1, an oratorio programme ; relay from the Town Hall of Haydn’s famous oratorio. “The Creation-.” by the Alusic Week Festival Choir. The choir will, lie assisted by the 2YA O-rchestrina (augmented);) soloists, soprano, Aliss Myra Sawyer; tenor. Air. AY. Roy Hill; bass. Air. AYilliam Watters; God Save the King.
3Y.Y Christchurch. —s. children’s hour; (> p-.ni.. dinner session. Columbia hour; overt lire. Basle Symphony Orchestra; i list rum en t.a h J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octea; Alusical Art Quartet-; violin. Yv;onue C'urti: 0.30. instnimentaL -I. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet; instrumental. J. H. Squire Celeste Octet ; ’cell-o solo. W. H. Squire; instrumental, J. H. Squire’s Celeste -Octet; 7 ip>.m-.. news session ; 7.30. talk, review of Journal of Agriculture arranged by 3YA Primarv Productions Committee ; 8.0 relay from the Civic Theatre, special presentation of opera in 'concert form. “Lucia di I7ainmennoor, ’’ by the Royal (.'hrist-'-hurch Musical Society. The- principal characters l are : Lucia., Madame- Kate Campion. .soprano (Auckland) ; Alisa. ATiss Gladys Ferguson. mezzo-sonva.no (Christ cl lurch) ; Filga-vde. ATr A. Wa-lnisley. tenor (Dunedin): Artu.ro and Nornmnno. Alii- Sydney Andrews.. tenor (Ghrisieh lurch). Fhiric-o. Air Okas. Clarkson baritone t V-hbii.'tiui) • Bauii'nid':)’. Air T. D. AVilliams lyes ( Ghrist-ehursoli). Supported hv full thorns and orchestra. Com(1 --■ -I!,i im i - i - ■;j! P-n-e-ctoy, Alt' AV H Di x <T .R.A.AI.. A.R.O.AT. ; God Save the King.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 7 August 1930, Page 7
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