BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT ’ S FEATURES
1Y A : Mr G. Reginald Ford, F.R.G.S., who was with Shackleton in the Antarctic, will give, a, lecture on “Birds and Seals in the Antarctic.” the conceit version of the comic opera ‘‘The Rebel Maid” will lie presented by the Broadcast ine Choir. 2Y A : Vocal items will he contributed by Miss Gretta Stark and. Mr. Oliver Foote. -Mr. Harry Painter will sing comic songs, and novelty vocal and instrumental items will be given by the Shand and Austin Novelty Duo. Items will be provided bv the, Salon Orchestra. 4YA : The Dunedin City Citadel Band will provide a programme. Also contributing will be Miss Bertha Rawlinson (songs at- the piano), Mr. J. L, Davies (Welsh tenor), Mr. Arthur W. Alloa (baritone) and Miss M. Juriss (elocutionist). 3YA : Silent day.
4QG : Tivoli Theatre singe band; Jill Manners, soprano; the Aloha trio; Hawaiian entertainers; Edgar Mansfield, tenor; “Londonderry Air,” radio atmospheric ; dance music. 2FG: Dance night; Light-Hearted I (no.
2BL: Classic music evening: Enid Conley, pianist ; dement Q. Williams, baritone: Constance Burt, soprano; Ernest Long, violinist ; Wilfrid Thomas, basso.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17229, 8 April 1930, Page 5
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