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SATURDAY

Auckland Features N this. evening’s programme, humour in novelty form will be given by "Ernest and Wendy," when they will present another of their entertainments entitled ‘Merry Moments at the Piano." "Brie and Jack" will give a group of popular numbers, including "The Girl Friend of a Boy Friend of Mine" and "Tazy Lousiana Moon." The Monte ‘Carlo Orchestra, under the direction oi Mr. F. K. Cunningham, will be making another appearance before ‘the microphone, They: have included in their items a selection from the "Belle of New York," the ever-popular musi¢ai comedy. Wellington Attractions A VARIED assortment of items wil: be heard this evening. Mr. Jack Leckie will make his debut before the 2YA microphone asa humorist. Mr. L. W. Probert will play "a Pluie" as a xylophone solo, and Mr. W. J. Haines, saxophonist, will play "Non e ver." Fhe orchestral numbers will be well-varied. From ‘Christchurch | ABARET songs at the piano with ’ panjolele by the "Rose and Thistle Duo," novelty piano items by Mr. Sydney Hoskins, bass solos by Mr. R. 8. H. Buchanan, violin solos by Miss Irene Morris, sketches by "The Mascots," and cornet solos by Mr, Fred Fox, will com- prise this evening’s varied programme,

From 4YA A relay: of this. programme will be ear ried out by 4YA.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 30, 6 February 1931, Page 19

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SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 30, 6 February 1931, Page 19

SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 30, 6 February 1931, Page 19

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