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TO-NIGHT'S FEATURES j IYA, Auckland.—6.3o to 7 p.m. Sister; Maisie's children's session; 7.15 to 745 p.in, talk on Bov Scout movement, by Mr. Boswell; B'to JO p.m. cachestra.l numbers by Collegiate six, Madame V. Cornwall, .soprano; Mr, A. Reed, piano; Mr. J. Green, bassj Miss I. Lockwood, violin; Miss JB\ Mobberley, monologue,; Mr. J.' Wilson, cornet; also selections from Rialto Theatre. 3YA, Christcliurch.—B to 10 p.m. studio concert: Mr. H. Herdman, piano; Mrs. S. Harbour, Mrs. O. Ellis, Mr. C. Curtis, Miss A. Shaker, Mr. W. T. Ellis, songs; Mrs. Ellis, elocution; Miss M. H.'Moir, violin; and relay of selections from Everybody'.*' Theatre. 4YA, Duuedin.—-8 to 10 p.m. studio concert : Songs bv Mr. Sullivan, Miss Mack, Mr, Ridley, Mr. Morgan, Miss Johnstone, Mr. Patterson; recitations by Miss, Iggs, and Mr. Ben Fell; cornet, Mr. Robinson; piano, Miss Kennedy; banjo, Mr. Cltittertuek. 2YK, Wellington.--Silent,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16210, 7 December 1926, Page 3
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