BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES IYA: Miss Evelyn Robinson (contralto) will sing “Easter Flowers” and “Alleluia.” Other vocalists will bo Miss Mai’jorie Fair (soprano) and Mr. A. G. McPhail (baritone). Another new artistwill be Mr. Trevor Binns (humorist). The Orchestral Octet will play “The Evolution of Dixie” arid the suite “Music Pictures.” The programme will conclude with a lecture-recital oit gramophone recordings. 2YA: There will bo recorded features from overseas broadcast''entertainments. Mr. Charles E. Wheeler will be the lecturer. 3YA: The Studio Octet will provido the orchestral accompaniment to Mrs. Agnes Cunningham’s mezzo-soprano solos “Absent,” “Somewhere a Voice is Call‘‘Fairy Pipers,” and “Home, Sweet Home.” Baritone solos will be contributed by Mr. Leslie N. Fleming. Popular tunes will be played by a new banjo dno, Messrs. J. N. Ifavord and ¥t George, accompanied by Mrs. Louis Bloy (pianist). The Mascots will act two sketches. The Studio Octet will play4YA: Margherita Zelanda (coloratura soprano), Miss Mary Pratt- (contralto), Mr.. Arthur Macdonald (baritone), Mr Max Scherek (pianist), and the Instrumental Trio will be the performers.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17437, 8 April 1931, Page 5
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