BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES
IVA.—Miss W. I>. Peat will speak on
“The ('are of the Feet. ’ The concert programme will feature recordings, a Spanish quickstep bv -\. K. llealy s Winter (hwileii Orchestra, contralto solos by Mrs. !,. K. Lanibert, items by a .saxophone quintet, and dance music. 2YA.-~ A lecture on “Tennis” will be given. In addition to recordings, a talk by Ur. Guy 11. Scholefield on “International Affairs” will be broadcast. 3 Y A.—The studio concert will include selections by the Salon Orchestra, vocal solos by Frances Hamerton (soprano) and Robert Lake (baritone), piano solos by Noel Newson, and dance music from 10 p.m. until the station, closes down. dYA.—Mr. S. I’. Cameron will speak on “The Fertiliser Industry.” The concert programme will consist of items by M. do Rose’s Orchestra., choruses by the Otago Girls’ .High School Choir, a talk by Mr. N. S. Woods on “Honi Hoke’s War,’’ and vocal solos by Signorina Gabriella Rossi (soprano), with recordings interspersed.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17950, 30 November 1932, Page 5
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