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WEDNESDAY

Auckland Items (THE Auckland Comody Players will this evening be heard in two scenes from "The School for Seandal" and "A Lot for Your

Money." ‘Of particular interest on this progr amme will be the items by Mr. Phillipoff, a brilliant artist on the balalaika. When visiting New Zealand last year Mr. Phillipoff broadcast from the southern stations, and proved a great success. He will be heard in "Liebesfreud," "Waltz C Sharp Minor," and "Shining Moon." Bert Kingsland’s saxophone quartet, a. very popular’. combination, have included some well-known numbers among their ‘items, including "very Day" and. "Dancing Fool." The vocalists for the evening are three of Auckland’s most promising singers. — ;

ot Don’t Miss These "Treasure Island" 2YA, Monday. Trentham Race Meeting | 2Y A, Tuesday. Burns Night 4V A, Tuesday. Auckland Comedy Players "1YA, Wednesday. | ¢ Seas, Ships and Sailormen | 3Y A, Wednesday. Anniversary Celebration 2YA, Thursday. The White ‘Coons 2YA, Friday. "Upstream" AVA, Friday. Burns Commemoration ‘From Ali Stations. Saturday

Items from 3YA A nautical programme, entitled "Seas, Ships and Sailormen," will be given by the Avon Glee Singers under the direction of Miss Millicent Jennings. During the evening a sea story, "Larry Peg-Leg eGinnes," (from "Hight Bells," pby Captain Waters), will be related by Lieuten-ant-Commander Kersley, R.N.R. Associated also with the Avon Glee Singers will be several well-known 3YA artists, Dunedin Features UNDER the title "Mat More Fruit," the virtues of fruit will be discussed by the Home Science Extension Department of Otago University. At 7.15 p.m. there will be a_ talk on "Handling the Honey Crop." Both talks are under the auspices of the rimary Productions Committee, In the evening there will be a programme of the classical-operatie type, followed by a dance session.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 27, 16 January 1931, Page 18

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WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 27, 16 January 1931, Page 18

WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 27, 16 January 1931, Page 18

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