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WEALTHY WAL

"1 USED to like that Wallas Eaton," one girl said to another, after seeing him in a musical. "But I’ve gone right off him now-he’s so old." Listeners who seem to have been Eaton fans for as long as they can remember might have some excuse for thinking Wallas old, but to do him justice

(and to bring up to date a note we printed a few years ago) he’s really only in his middle thirties — in fact, a tall, fair man. in the very prime of life. Of course, if it’s Wealthy Wal = you want, here he is, goldplated microphone and all, as Arthur Horner drew him for the BBC, about to take his cue for one of the "Take It From Here" series being heard from 2YZ on Fridays, and other YA and YZ stations on Saturdays.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 898, 19 October 1956, Page 18

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WEALTHY WAL New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 898, 19 October 1956, Page 18

WEALTHY WAL New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 898, 19 October 1956, Page 18

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