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TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES iIYA Auckland.—s.o, children; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports (IYX, 600 k.c., after-dinner music); 7.30, agricultural talk, Mr A. Y. Mont- j gomery; 8;0, concert programme; selec- , tion, the Studio Orchestra; vocal gems, j Columbia Light Opera Company; violin Haydn Murray; vocal duet, with orchestra, Madame Cora Melvin and Mr Norman Day; baritone, with orchestra, Mr Norman Day; piano, Raie da Costa; The Four Musketeers; overture, Orchestra; tenor, John McCormack; instrumental trio, D© Groot, David Bor and Reginald Kilbey; soprano, with orchestra, Madame Cora Melvin; waltz. Orchestra; f).Q, weather forecast and station notices; 9.2, talk, Mr Geoff. Ollivier, N.Z. champion for seven years, “Tennis—The Forehand Drive”; twostep, Orchestra; vocal quartette, The Four Musketeers; ’cello, Beatrice Harrison • vocal duet, with orchestra, Madame 6ora Melvin and' Mr Norman Day; soprano, with orchestra, Madame (Jora Alelvin; organ, Reginald New; baritone with orchestra, Mr Norman Day; saxophone solo, Rudy Wiedoeft; vocal "ems, Light- Opera Company; selection, Orchestra; 10..0, close down. 2YA, Wellington..-—5, children s hour- 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports (2YC, 1010 kilocycles, afterdinner music); 7.40, lectiirette, our book reviewer, “Books —'Grave and. Gay”; 8. concert programme; overture 2YA Concert Orchestra, conducted b’v Mr Leon de Mauny; 8.10, baritone, Harold Williams; 8.16 violin solos, Mr Leoii de Mauny; 8.22, vocal gems, Thea Phillips and Robert Layton, with chorus ‘ and orchestra ; 8.28, piano, Irene Scharrer; 8.32, selection, 9YA Concert Orchestra; 8.42, lecturette, Mr R, A. Wright, M.P., “My Favourite Character in History Gladstone” ; 9, weather report and station notices; 9.2, selection, 2YA Concert Orchestra; 9.12, soprano, Lily Pons; 9.16 ’ veil dance, 2YA Concert Orchestra-’ 9.26, vocal gems, Grosvenor Musical Comedy; 9.30, travel cameo, Mr Will Lawson; 10, dance programme; 11, close down. , 3YA, Christchurch’. —5, children s hour: 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports'; 7.15; talk by a medical practitioner (under auspices of the bunlight League), “Health Camps ; 7.3 a, W.E.A. 'session, Mr C. R. Straubel, M A “Previous Depressions m New Zealand—The Plight of the Farmers ; 8 concert programme; 10. close down. ’ 4Y4, Dunedin. —5, children’s hour; 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports ; 8’ concert- programme of selected recordings ; 10, dance music; 11, close down.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 6 November 1933, Page 2
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