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TO-NIGHT’Si PROGRAMMES
1Y A Auckland. —5- children’s session; 6, dinner session, Columbia- hour; orchestral, New Concert Orchestra; band, Military Band; orchestral, Dinicu and His Orchestra ; 6.30, band, 8.8. C. Wireless Military Bared; orchestral, Gustav Holst conducting the London Symphony Orchestra; orchestral, Sir Hamilton, Harty conducting , the Haile Orchestra; orchestral, Debroy Somers Band; ■orchestral, Halle Orchestra;* band. Military Band; 7. news and: market reports ; 7.-10. talk. Mr Norman Kerr, “Physical Culture;” 8, chimes; presentation of programme by the Auckland Methodist Central Mission ; overture. Baud of Grenadier Guards; contralto, Mrs H. Armstrong Keven; monologue, Mr A. Lyon Griffiths; violin solo, Mr Neville Walker; orchestral, the Plaza, Orchestra,; piano quartet, Misses .lean Ormiston, Betty Blanchard, Queonie. Silk and Hilary Manning; 8.32, tenor, Mr H. W. Jessop; vocal trio, Mrs H. A. Keven, Miss D; Moore and Miss C. Pringle; vocal duet, Miss D. Moore and Miss C. Pringle; orchestral', Plaza, Theatre Orchestra; vocal duet, Mrs H. A, Keven and Mr H. W. Jessop ; violin solo, Mr A.. O. 'Gracie; contralto solo, Miss Doris Moore; weather forecast and announcements ; ,9, orchestral. Plaza Theatre Orchestra; soprano. Miss Cecilia Pringle; baritone, M A. Lyon Griffiths; violin solo, Mr A. O'. Gracie; tenor, Mr HI W. Jessop; pianoi trio. Misses Jean Ormiston, Queen-ie Silk, and; Hilary Manning; vocal trio, Mrs H. A. Keven, Miss C. Pringle, Miss ]>. Moore; vocal duet. Miss Cl Pringle and Miss D. Moore; 9.36, violin solo. Mr Neville Walker; contralto, Mrs IT. Armstrong Keven; ochestral, Plaza Theatre Orchestra; monologue, Mr A. Lyon Griffiths; vocal duet, Mm H. A. Keven and Mr H. W. Jessop; baud', H.M. Grenadier Guards; 10.5; God, Save the King. 2YA Wellington.—Silent clay.
3YA Christchurch.—3.o. gramophone recital; 4.25, sports results; 5.0, chilhour; 6.0, dinner session, Hj.M.Y. hour; Marek Weber’® Orchestra; "cello, Lauri Kennedy; 6.30, selection. National Symphony Orchestra; /Royal Albert Tlall Orchestra; organ, Reginald Foort; Royal Opera" Orchestra; selection, H.iM. Coldstream Guards; 7.0, news session; 7.15, relay of special talk from 4YA Dunedin. Speakers, Messrs R. B. Tennant and L. W. McOaskill. Subject: “Mr Brown Decides to Practise Better Farming.” Relay of operatic , and miscellaneous programme by Christchurch Orchestral Society from the Civic Theatre. Conductor, Professor Odclone Savini. 8.0, overture, Christchurch Orchestral Society Orchestra; oiano and orchestra, Miss Bessie Pollard; soprano, Miss Millicent O’Grady; instrumental scherzo. Christchurch Orchestral Society Orchestra; return to studio. Chorus. Columbia Light Opera Company; weather report and station notices; return to Civic Theatre: ballet suite, Christ church Orchestral Society Orchestra: sonrano vocal excernt, M iss Millicent O’Grady; orchestral. Christchurch Orchestral Society Orchestra; God Save the King.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 10 September 1930, Page 8
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