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SATURDAY

Features from 1YA ROM the Auckland Town Hall a concert to be given by the Auckland .Municipal Band, under , Captain George Buckley, will be relayed, The band will present an exceptional programme, with many instrumental solos. Miss Evelyn Robinson, contralto, will sing "Love’s Old Sweet Song" and. "T Love the Rose You Gave Me," composed by Mr. Maughan Barnett, of Auckland. Wellington Notes PROFESSOR W. A. GOULD, : Professor of. Education, Victoria "University College,: under the auspices of the W.H.LA,, will lecture: ¢ on. "Leaving Children Alone. "-

The Wellington Optimists’ Club, in conjunction with the Salon Orchestra, will provide -@ programme for the evening. They will . present a revue type of entertainment, the items comprising humorous numbers, light: vocal acioe, duets, and sketches. . The Salon Orchestra will provide the incidental music, Items from Christchurch ABARET songs, including two numbers from "The House That Jack Built, " popular tenor. and bass" solos, humorous numbers, and instrumental

solos will go to'making the concert a bright one. Mr. J. Woodham, an ‘exponent of the mouth organ, will entertain with a number of popular airs The programme will be relayed to 4YA,

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 39, 10 April 1931, Page 19

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SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 39, 10 April 1931, Page 19

SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 39, 10 April 1931, Page 19

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