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SATURDAY

From Auckland T 7.40 p.m. Mr. G. D, ‘Rutter will ™ give a further talk on "Gladioli." A particularly fine programme has been arranged for the evening’s session, including items by the 1YA String Octet, Ernest and Wendy Luks, Barry Ingall’s Hawaiians, and the BashamBriggs Duo, who will provide both solos and duets. Items From 2YA HE 2YA concert programme will be of a vaudeville nature. The Salon Orchestra, under Mr. M. T. Dixon, will play as an _ overture Ketelby’s well-known selection "By the Blue -Hawaiian Waters," the popular orchestral novelty number, "The Voice of the Bells," the musical comedy selection, "Katinka" and several of the latest dance novelties. Two Scottish numbers will be sung by Mrs. Jeanie Potts, and tenor solos by the popular tenor, Mr. Stewart Nelson, will include a number from WoodfordeFinden’s "Pagoda of Flowers" and the solo, "Love’s Own Kiss," from the musical comedy, "High Jinks." Mr. Sydney Brewer, a baritone singer who has had experience with several leading amateur operatic societies, will be heard in two ballad numbers and popular songs at the piano will be featured by Mr. Billy Hart.. Mr. Will Yates, the popular entertainer, will be heard in several humorous numbers of his arranging. The Golden Hula Quintet, a combination specialising in Hawaiian music, will contribute several South Sea Island numbers to this programme. Christchurch Notes THE results of the final day’s racing of Carnival Week will be broadcast. : A party of entertainers called the "Radio Rascals," provide a vaudeville concert, which will be broadcast by 4YA. The programme will be of the continuous type, choruses, sketches, songs

and recitations succeeding one another rapidly. A number of excerpts from musical plays will be heard. The sketches will include "Horses," "Hats," "Madamoiselle," "The Hternal ‘Triangle," and "Before and After." A male quartet will sing "Nell McRae" and there will be several duets. The finale will be "Songs of Yesterday."

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 17, 7 November 1930, Page 31

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SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 17, 7 November 1930, Page 31

SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 17, 7 November 1930, Page 31

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