BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHTS JPEATURES IYA: Madam Cora Melvin (soprano) and Mr. Norma* Day (baritone) will be heard in solos and duets. Miss Doris Moore ('contralto) will sing. Mr. A B. ChappelL M.A., will give a Topical Talk, and the Orchestral Octet will play, 'amongst other numbers, selections from and Isolde" and "lAKia di Larrimermoor."
2YA : Baritone solos /by Mr - W - K Crowes will have orchestral accompaniment, and violin obbligato will be provided for contralto solos by Mrs. M. R. Nicolson. As novelty numbers, Standen and Gibson will present some of the latest popular airs. Siffleur Mr. KT. Feeney, will contribute to the programme, and the Salon Orchestra will play. 3YA': A silent day is not being observed. There will be vocal numbers by the Valencia Quartet, in eoucertel and solo form. Mr. Jock Lockhart (Scottish humorist), Miss Winifred defines and Mr. T. Kennedy (steel guitar and ukelele respectively), the Syncopntors (violin and piano), Mr. M. £. Withers (clarinet), and a mouth organ duo (Messrs. M. G. Laws and H. Johnstone) will contribute to tho programme.
4VAs The Punediu Tramways Band will play. Many happy recollections will bo aroused by* the playing of "Gems oH: Old England" (by Rirniner). On the vocal side, Miss Myra Stokes and Mr. Norman Gamble "will present three duets. "Miss Molly Vjckers (soprano) and Mr. W. Satterthwaite. (tenor) are also included in the entertainment.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17436, 7 April 1931, Page 5
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