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I 6.30 to 7.30.--Children’s cession, conI ducted by Aunt Gretchen and Uncle I Ted, assisted by members of Moturoa I'■ Junior Red Cross Society. 7.30 p.m.—“Spme Impressions of the . •’/Pan-Pacific Women’s Conference,” Miss I Elsie Andrews, New Plymouth. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.—General concert programme; overture, Rienzi (Wagner), Philadelphia Orchestra; vocal duet, I Mrs. Avery and Mrc. Rugby Hawkins; mouth organ solo, bv a Wanderer; tenor 'solo, Mr. Neil Roberts; violin solos, •; Peggy Cochrane (1) Soutenir. (Drdla), Simple Aveu (Thorne); chorus and orchestra, vocal gems from th© Gondoliers (Gilbert and Sullivan); cornet solo, ' ■ 'Mr. A. E. Melody; soprano solo, Mrs. Rugby Hawkins; xylophone solo, Mr. J. Renton; fox-trots, (1) The Rogue Song. (2) When I’m Looking at You; vocal duet, Mrs. Avery and Mrs. Rugby Hawkins; tenor solo, Mr. Neil Roberts; 7-. pianoforte solos, Maurice Cole, (1) Pre•4." fade in A Sharp Minor (Rachmaninoff), /. (2) A Little Bird (Greig), (3) Rustle of Spring (Sinding); mouth organ nolo, a Wanderer; • waltz, Dance Away the -Night; fox-trot, Piccolo Pete; ’cello "T .solos, W. H. Squire, (1) The Broken Melody (Van Biene), (2) Drink To Me Only (English folk cong); soprano solo, Mrs. Rugby Hawkins; xylophone solo. Mr. J. Renton; Adrian Schubert’s or•v: chestra, Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin); Columbia Symphony Orchestra (1) ; ' Spring Song (Mendelssohn), (2) Idreio ,-;t! (Lack); cornet solo, Mr. A. E. Melody; L - : Light Opera Company, Hit the Deck, 'vocal gems; fox-trots, (1) Blesa Yon TU Sister, (2) You’re Just a Great Big ;■ Baby Doll.
IYA Auckland. TZ.C Morning session.—ll.4s, results of /T Otahuhu, Trotting Club’s meeting at ■. , Alexandra Park. ‘ si’ -''-.-. Afternoon session.—3.o, selected stuLQ, dio items; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner session; Albert Sandler’s Orches- '/■- tra; 8.8. C. Military Band; saxophone, ? ’ Rudy Wiedoeft; Len Fillis Novelty Trio; Percy Pitt and Augmented Sym- " phony Orchestra; harp, Sidonie Gos- ‘ /•„•• sens; H. G. Amers -and Eastbourne Municipal Band; 6.30, Albert Sandler’s . Orchestra; H. G. Amers and Eastbourne 1 Orchestra; saxophone, Rudy Wiedoeft; Debroy Somers’ Band; H. G. Amers and Eastbourne Band; 8.8. C. Symphony Or- - chestra; H. G. Amers # and Eastbourne Orchestra; 7.0, news and market re- ' ' ports; 7.40, Mr. Norman Kerr, “Physi- . cal Culture.” Evening session.—B.o, chimes; programme by the Auckland Piano Stud* ents’ Association; overture, Halle Orchestra; piano quartet, Misses Grace PigU got, Marie Jagusch, Joyce Parker and '■i . Marjorie Slade; baritone, Mr. W. E. McMichael, (a) “Red Devon by the Sea” (Clarke), (b) “Friend o’ Mine” (Sanderson); vocal duet, Miss Winifred ' T'. Hill and Mr. W. E. McMichael; so- ' V. prano, Miss Winifred Hill; 8.34. piano duo, Misses Myrtle Hawthorn and Alma Petricevich; violin, Mr. J. L. Chapman; . /• - piano duo, Misses Clare and Blackburn; dialogue, Messrs. Karl Atkinson and W. E. McMichael; pvening weather forecast and announcements; 9.0, piano < quartet, Misses Elva Carr, Jean Sinclair, Reita Kennedy and Kathleen Wright; mezzo-contralto, Miss Schnackenberg; piano duo, Misses Joyce Parker and Reita Kennedy; ’cello, Miss Jean Brown; piano duo, Misses E, Hall and Connie-Martin; 9.40, tenor, Mr. Tom
• Gopeev; piano duo, Misses Ailsa Walker and Una Cleave; piano quartet, .. Misses- Clarge,. Judge, Blackburn and J. Parker; Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra; 10.0, God Save the King. - ' 3YA Wellington.—-Silent, Bay. 'V' - 3YA < Afternoon ‘ session.—-3.0, gramophone recital; 4.2s,'sports Results; 5.0, child- ./ yen’s hour; dinner session; New Mayfair Orchestra; Royal Opera Orchestra; National Symphony Orchestra; 6.30, . Z- Roval Opera Orchestra;* London Symphony Orchestra; trio, Fritz and Hugo ■j. / Kreisler and Michael Raucheisen; Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra; 7:0, news ■ ' - session; 7.30, Addington stock market reports. : ..i- Evening session.—B-0, chimes; relay of special presentation by the Royal Christchurch Musical ’ Society, of “The Cantata Life”; baritone soloist, Mr.’K. J. Laurensop (Ashburton); supported ' ' by chorus of 200 and full orchestra under the conductorship of Mr. W. H. Dixon. 8.40, Studio Octet, Overture; chorus, Light Opera Company;. 9.0, weather forecast and station notices; Studio .'Octet; soprano, Mies Cicely Audi- ‘ - bert; organ, Emil Velazco; chorus, The • _.. Revellers; 3YA Instrumental Quintet; bass, Peter Dawson; band, Australian Commonwealth Band; 9.33, soprano, Miss Cicely Audibert; chorus, Light - Opera Orchestra; Studio Octet; 10.2. God Save the King. 4YA Dunedin. Afternoon session.—3.o, chimes; selected gramophone items; 3.15, talk; 4.25, sporting results; 5.0, children’s ' hour, conducted by Big Brother , ’ 6.0, dinner music; Paul Godwin’s Orchestra; State Opera Orchestra; 6.30, Paul Godwin’s Orchestra; Symphony Orchestra; Vienna Schrammel Quartet; Polydor Brass Orchestra; Great Sym- , . phony Orchestra; 7.0, news session; 7.15, talk, Mr. J. Beatson, “Quality of Milk and Cream.” Evening session.—B.o, relay of concert by Dunedin Returned Soldiers’ Choir from ,Concert Chamber of the Dunedin Town Hall, assisted by the following artists: Miss Meda Paine (soprano), Mr. J. Adair (tenor), Mr. J. < Keenan (baritone)• and Mr. J. Stewart ■ (flautist). Conductor, Mr. J. Leech. Pianist, Mr. Chas. Martin; 10.20 p.ra. to II p.m_, dance music.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1930, Page 4
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