BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES
IYA: The Auckland Municipal Band’s concert in tlie. Town Hall will bo broadcast.
2YA : The vocalists will, be the Melodic Four and Mrs, R. S. Allwrigbt. Novelty instrumental,itpms will be given bv, Mrs, Mildred Kenny’s steel guitar trio, and the Salon Orchestra, will present items.
3YA: Tile programme will be given by “The Vagabonds,” headed by Mr. Charles Lawrence (entertainer), and will include old-time popular choruses, prewar choruses and war-time choruses. Solos, such as “Hail Caledonia,” “Prince Ivan’s Song,” and “Neapolitan Nights,” will be sung. There will be popular airs and jazz songs, duets, sketches, humorous numbers and novelty items. 4YA will, re-broadcast, 3YA.
2EG: Orchestral concert arranged by Musicians’ Union of N.S.W. : Bessie Blake, sojnaiio; Raymond 1 Beatty, basso; Romano’s dance orchestra.
2BL: Boxing at Stadium; Harrison White, banjo solos; Bert Barton and Doris Laseelles, sketch;. Carlton Fay, novelty pianist; Margaret Grimsliaw, popular vocalist ; dance music from the Oriental.
TO-MOIIROAV’S FEATURES,
IVA .Auckland: 3. studio; 6, child ren; 7, St, Andrew’s, Rev. Ivo Bert rani; 8.30, studio concert. *
2YA Wellington: 3, studio; 6, children p 7. Methodist Church, Newton. Rev. T. AY, V r ealie; 8.15, Miramar Silver Band.
3YA Christchurch: 3. studio: 5.30, children; 7. St. Andrew’s, Her. J. L. Robinson; 8.15. rebroadcast- of 4YA.
-IYA Dunedin: 3, studio; 5.30. child rent 6.15, St. Paul's, Canon Neville. 8.15; Kaikorai Band.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17203, 8 March 1930, Page 3
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