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TO-NIGHT'S FEATURES I IYA: Excerpts from the talkies at the Majestic will ho introduced this evening arid every Tuesday evening. Miss Irene Frost • (contralto), will sing two solos from "Faust" and "Habanera," from "Carmen." Mr. Beg. Richards (baritone), also will sing. Misses Edna, and Phyllis Tye also are performing. Instrumental items by the studio Trio will include 'cello solos by. Miss Molly Wright. Mr. A, B. Chnppell,'M.A., will deliver a topical talk,! and Mr. Karl Atkinson gives' "Gems I from Faust," a gramophone recital. 1 2YA: There will bo the weekly talk for the man on the land at 7.40 p.m. The studio concert programme will continue till 9.30 p.m., and dance music till 11 p.m. The Salon Orchestra will play! the overture "Orpheus in the Under-i world,"' Kosso's "Gabrielle Suite," andj D'Amhrosio's "Air de Danse." The! vocalist;! will, he Miss Anne Davies (soprano). Miss Lily Charles, and Mr., Harry Phipps (tenor), while humor will he provided by Mr. ben Ashton 4YA: The Kuikorai Hand will give an arrangement of the sextette from "Lucia di Lammermoor." The hand will play the two overtures, •'bight Cavalry" and "Raymond." also the march "Wnirnrapa," l>v « New Zeahmder. Mr: V. Trussell. Vocal items will he given by Miss Rita Holmes. Miss jNella Wilkie, 'and Mr. A. W. AHoo, 'and elocutionary numbers by Miss Tui Northcy. MA: Silonl day. , 2FO Sydney : Radio dance night. ( 2BL Sydney: Dee Why choral society.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17175, 4 February 1930, Page 5
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