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BROADCASTING

TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES 1 VA: Mr. Lew .Tamos, who produced “(live and ’rake’’ last evening,' will again have charge of the microphone, lie ami his company, the 111 tornational Radio Players, will present up-to-date vandeville, featuring Mr. It, Trevor Spencer. 2 YA: The Wellington Commercial Trnvellers and Warehousemen’s Association’s orchestra and concert party will provide the programme. The orchestra will play operatic, musical comedy, and other Tight numbers. It will be assisted 'by Miss Joyce Woodward. 111'. Stanley 'Croft, Mr. P. Robson, Mrs. Emma AstiH, Mr. 15. Rigby, Mesdames 11. C. Reeves, and F. ilensun, and Miss Eileen Pastt.au. JVA: A talk to be broadcast by Dr. E. \V. 11 i Igendorf will be on “ Rules of Seeding Farm Crops.” Air. Rex, Harrison (baritone) will sing the “Prologue” to “I I’agliacci” and “Oh Night, Oh Life.” The programme by the Studio Octet will comprise classical and miscellaneous items. The other vocalists will (be Mrs. •). A. Stewart, Miss Marian W'oodhouse, Mr. W. .!. Treweni and Mr. Fred. A. Hul]ock. 11 iimoroivs recitations will be given bv Miss Marion Drvsdale. tYA Silent day. 2EC: Concert in aid of Springwood Red Cross; dance music. 21V!,: League of Nations progra mine—-X or way; ‘ ‘ Libert v, Fepiality, Eraternity,” fantastic episode; studio orchestra.

■tQ(l: State and Municipal orchestra

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17231, 10 April 1930, Page 3

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211

BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17231, 10 April 1930, Page 3

BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17231, 10 April 1930, Page 3