BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES IYA: There will be, items by the String Octet, Ernest and Wendy Luks, Barry Igmall’s Ilawaiians, and tho Basliam-Briggs Duo (solos and duets). 2YA: The Salon Orchestra will play. Soprano solos will be sung by Mrs. Amy Dunn, and tenor solos by Mr. Stewart Nelson will include a number from Woodforde-Finden’s “Pagoda of Flowers” and the solo “Love’s Own Kiss,” from the musical comedy “Ifigb Jinks.” Mr. Erie Harrison (baritone) will be heard in two ballad. numbers. Popular songs at the piano will be featured by Air. Billy Hart and Air. Will Y4ites (entertainer) will bo beard in humorous numbers. The Golden Hula. Quintette, will contribute several South Sea island numbers. 3YA : The “Radio Rascals” will provide! a vaudeville concert. The sketches will include “Horses,” “Hats, ’ “Mademoiselle,” “Tho Eternal Triangle,” and “Before and After.” Among the solos will lie “Dana,” “Five and Twenty £ailormen,” “Yonder. ’ and Olozc. Props.” A male quartet will sing “Nell Mcßae,” and-there will be several duets. The finale will be 'Songs of Yesterday.” 4YA will relay 3YA. TO-MORROW’S FEATURES , IYA; Auckland Methodist Mission; preacher, Rev. C. G. Serimgeour. 2YA : St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church; preacher, Rev. R. >l. Howie. 3YA ; St. Mary’s Anglican Crum b. Merivale; preacher, Veil. Archdeacon P. B. Hnggitt. 4YA ; Baptist Church, Hanover street ; preacher, Rev. E. S. Tuckwell.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17417, 15 November 1930, Page 3
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