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TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES 2V A: Tlu‘ programme will bo provided by the'choir of the dumb of St. Mary’s of tho Angels, assisted by the 2YA Orchostrina. The soloists will be Mrs. T. Troacey, Miss Kathleen Ferris, Mis. A. I*. Trnda, Messrs. L. Stapp, Charles Edwards, ami T. 0. Wood. An outstanding item-will be tho first movement of Grieg’s “Piano Concerto in A Minor,” tho soloist being Mrs. (1. P. Aldridge. Other instrumental Solos will bo given by Miss Avn Symons, violin, and Mr. Claude Tanner, hello, and Mr. S. Bernard, trumpet Prior to the concert programme there will be a talk by Mr. if. C. Soulh on hooks. 1 3VA: The Woolston Band, Miss Linda Mills (soprano), Miss Elizabeth Vass (contralto), Mr. A. 'l'. Couch (tenor), Mr. Robert W. Itofe (baritone), Mr. .1. P. Darrngh (humorous reciter), Mr. K. Williams (trombone soloist), and Mr. R. Olilson (cornet soloist), will give items. Some popular songs will bo sung: “The Kerry Dance,” ‘‘When the Heart Is Young,” “Fur AH Eternity.” “You'll (let Heaps of Elchin's.” “Kashmiri Soup,” “Riddle's Farewell," ‘‘Tito T’ivcv of Years.” “Father O’Flynn” and ‘‘A Sergeant of the Line” will he sung by Mr. Rofe. 4YA : The musiucl comedy “No, No. Nanette.” Will he given by The Majors. IYA: Sijcnt day. •2fFC: Oriental mosaic, “Omar ami the Rubaiyat”; the Harmonious Merrill ii?. 2'l‘L: Old-time- damn; music relayed from HLO. / '4QG': Humphrey Bishop Musical Comedy Co.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17234, 14 April 1930, Page 5

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BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17234, 14 April 1930, Page 5

BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17234, 14 April 1930, Page 5