Gisborne Broadcasting Radio Station 2ZM I! V Tbe Atwater Kent Radio Service MR. I'. STEVENB, Proprietor. To-night To-night THURSDAY, JAM AKV 31. 1929. v Commencing at 8 o’clock. At The Studio of CHRISPS LTD. I’RCUI! AMME. Opduing Speech, M v. James Chris)), / Overture, Zone 12in No. KFI6, "Orpheus in Hades” QrehfestfaJ Songs, ‘‘Mother Machrec” and ‘‘Jeaiiiiinu’’ Miss V era- McCarthy Accompanied b\ the Gulbruuscn. Dialogue, Mrs. Terry and Mr. Stan. \ fnrcilt ■ • Selected Piano Solo, "In a Persian Market” 'lhe New 1929 Gtilbransen Song. “King’s Minstrel” Mr. W. Biguell Accompanied l),\ the Gtilbransen. Violin So.o, "Danny Boy” ,-vj Mr. I. Vi'. Lighten Accompanied by tlm Giiibraiifien. Saxophone Solo, "Valse Mazanctta, tOin Columbia. No. 01176, on the New Re Entrant Mis Master’s Voice. Humorous Song. "I Want to lie Alone with Mary l’rown, Clarkson Rose, on the New Re Entrant His Masters Voice. lOiu Zono Re void No. 5145. Sungs. "June Brought the Roses” and "Diane’ . . Miss Vera McCarthy Accompanied by the (Julbrausen. Rhino Solo. "The Desort. Song” On the t iiilbraiisOli Song, "The Lute Player Mr. \\. Bigiioll Accompanied by tlm Gulbransen. Vocal Denis. "Good News,” 11.M.V. 12in, No. EB2B. ‘ God Save the King.” Official Announcer. Mr. Stan. Vincent. Broadcasted through the Atwater Kent Service Station, 2ZM, Gisborne. Concert uiidej' the direction of ( hris] s Ltd., 176-178 Gladstone Rood, Gisborne. Phenes 33. 1414.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16865, 31 January 1929, Page 10
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