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TO-HIdH'T*S FEATURES IYA: For New rear’s Eve programme Ernest and Wendy Luks.will present ‘‘Merry Moments at- the Piano. The Trivolian Trio, (piano, banjo and saxophone), and the Mali Trip will be heard. Miss Phyllis Gribben will sing. The second part'of the programme Will be a special presentation of a novelty prograVnfhe entitled, “A New Yeats Eve House-Party.” Dance music will lotloW* to be succeeded bv a description of the New Year Eye festivities round a bunt ibo Ferry building. . fcYA: Three new radio singers will be %. C. W. Edwards (bass), Mrs. C. W. Edwards, (contralto), and Mr. A. H. Qutriih (tenor). -The soprano soloist, Mrs. R. D. Potts, and Messrs. J. H. Thorrias and B. French (novelty instrumental dho), Mr. C. Gardiner (reciting two humorous numbers), and tne Orchestrina 'will give itetns. From 10 to 11.56 p.m. a dance programme will be giVeh, after which a relay of the Witch night service from St. John’s Presbyterian Church will be carried out. SYA: Miss Addie Campbell will sing. Solo and concerted vocal numbers will be provided "'by the Av6nside x Male Voice Quartet. Mr. Jock Lptjkhart will dispense Scottish humor* , There will be selections by the Studio Octet. From 10 to 11.45 p.m. dance music will be broadcast, after which the microphone will be taken to the Cathedral Square to let listeners know how Christchurch weldomes the New Year. 4VA: Has engaged the Dunedin Highland Pipe Band. At midnight the strains of “Aold Lang Syne” will float oVet- the air uccomjiariied by .bagpipe music. Oh the vocal side will he Miss Cou'pef (soprano), Mr. J. Simpson (tenbr) and Mr.. L. J. Neilson (baritone). Marimbaphone items Will he played by Mr. Stewart.
TO-MORROW’S FEATURES IYA: Mrs. Laetitia Parry, Air. Albert Gibbons Taylor., Ingall’s Hawaiian Quartet, Mr. R. Mclvnight (English concertina), and Air. Reg. Alorgan’s orchestra, will have a busy evening. SVA : The vocalists will bo Miss Myra SAwYer, Mr*. Wrii.. Iloardriiiin, Miss E. TttWnSon and Mr.. Harry Phipps. Two buitlbrous sketches will be given by the ahd jazz, piapo solos by Mr. Allah Shorn). The Salon Orchestra will pl&y, 3f A: This Salon Quartet, Mr. Geo. TitchCner fhlithori'tt), find tho Studio Otdet will provide the programme, Which will be followed by dance music. 4YA: Mr. Jock Lbckhart (Rcotlikh entertainer), Mrs. B. Stone (contralto), Alisa E. Aiming (soprano). Mr. Bert Rawlinson (baritone), an instrumental trio, and Miss Holland (recitations in Irish dialectic will perform..
The CohlmorßVealth Post ’Office must flftd that the issue of special Stamps is a profitable buSiWss. It ha<i now decided to issue a stamp in three denominations to commemorate the World flights of Australia’s ai> hbro, Afr Ootmnodoro Kingsford Smith. ■ ■’ ■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17454, 31 December 1930, Page 5
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