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FEATURETTES

Cesaroni Recital 2YA, Sunday. Civic Winter-Garden . Orchestra 1YA, Monday. Harison Cook Recital 2YA, M onday. "The Paua Club" 2Y A, Thursday. + "Right O'clock Revue" : 2YA, Saturday. The Rythmic Symphonists 3YA, Saturday.

items will be provided by the Salon Orchestra. : From 3YA HD O.J.C. race results will be broad- _ ast this afternoon. A silent day Will not be observed. . In the evening a holiday programme will be presented. Popular vocal numbers by the Valencia Quartet, in concerted and solo form, will include "March of the Men of Harlech," "Tom Bowling," "The Hills of Donegal," "Song of the Little Folk," "Larboard Watch," "Young Tom o’ Devon," "Widow Malone," "Come to the Fair," "The Melody of Life," "Song of the Waggoner," and ‘Softly Falls the Shades of Hvening." Mr. Jock Lockhart, Scottish humorist, will be conbebuting to the programme. A sessiou ofdance music will follow the concert and will continue till 11 p.m. Dunedin Notes HH Dunedin Tramways Band, under the direction of Mr. Chas. T. ‘Morgan, will present the evening’s programme, Many happy recollections will be aroused by the playing of "Gems of Old England" (by Rimmer). Ken J, Alford, better known to Dunedin folk as Bandmaster Ricketts, whose band was present in Dunedin during the Bxhibition in 1925-26, is represented on the programme by one of his best-liked marches, "The Mad Major." Fox-trots such as "Little White Lies" and "Ro-Ro-Ro-Rolling _ Along," with a good swing:to them, in addition to a patrol, a waltz, and two ther marches, complete the — band’s programme. — . . On the vocal side, Miss Myra Stokes and Mr Norman Gamble will present three duets: "The Wings of the Dove," "Oh, That the Summer," and "I Would that’ the Love." Miss Molly Vickers (soprano) and Mr W. Satterthwaite (tenor), two popular performers, are also included in the evening’s entertainment. .

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 38, 3 April 1931, Page 18

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FEATURETTES Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 38, 3 April 1931, Page 18

FEATURETTES Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 38, 3 April 1931, Page 18

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