SATURDAY
Auckland Features ROM noon 1YA will relay the results of the first day of the Avon-
The evening programme will consist of a relay of the Municipal Choir concert to be given in the Town Hall. This will be followed by a dance musie¢e session until 11 p.m. Wellington Notes T 7.40 p.m., Mr. W. M.:- Jackson will give one of his interesting and instructive talks on "Gladioli and Gardening Hints." The first half.of 2VA’s programme will be devoted to the next of the "Right O’clock Revue" series specially written and arranged by Mr. Will Bishop. Comedy will be the main feature of the revue. The second half of the evening’s programme will be in the hands of the alon Orchestra, under Mr. M, T. Dixon, presenting a specially selected programme, From Christchurch Featured on 3YA’s programme will be Lyndon P. Christie and his Rythmic Symphonists. This is an excellent combination of six players, : comprising Mr, Lyndon Christie (saxophone and _ clarinet), Miss Clive Winstone (pianiste}, Mr. Jack Baston (banjo), Mr. Herb. Fox (trumpet), Mr. W. Lanham (trombone) and Mr. C. Crawford (drums, bells, and xylophone). Mr. Christie has recently returned from. Australia, where he played for the Fuller’s and Marlow-Rolls _circuits, Wentworth Hotel, and David Jones, Limited. The programme for tonight will be of light and popular airs. The Rose and Thistle Duo will provide cabaret songs at the piano with banjolele. Popular numbers will be played by Miss Blaine Moody's Hawaiian Quartet, with steel guitar ukelele. A relay to 4YA will be carried out.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 38, 3 April 1931, Page 29
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256SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 38, 3 April 1931, Page 29
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