FRIDAY
Selections from Auckland T 7.40 p.m. there will be a talk by Mr. H. R. Davis on the "Pig Industry." The vocalists for this even-
ing’s programme will be Mrs, B, Jellard (contralto) and Mr. :George Martinengo, who is making his firstappearance at this.station. Mr. -Martinengo is a vocalist and ’cellist of repute who many-years ago toured New Zealand. He will be heard ‘in bari‘tone solos and also a ’cello solo. Other Instrumental items will be given by Mr, Robert: McKnight (Hnglish consertina -artist): and Barry Ingali's Hawaiians. The Twa Maes, who are a new combination, will broadcast twenty minutes of Scottish humour and songs, While Mr. Eric Bell will play a group ‘of light popular classical numbers. Lovers of this type of musie will welcome the appearance of wig young artist. 2YA Features EATURED on this evening’s programme will be Mr. Rex Harrison, ‘who will be heard in two numbers from Amy Woodforde-Finden’s "Indian Love : Lyrics’-"The Temple Bells" and "Less Than the Dust" to orchestral accompaniment, "Invictus" and "Nelson's Gone a’Sailing."" Mr. Lad. Haywood and Mr. Billy Hart will again be heard in a budget of up-to-date populdr numbers. The: Orchestrina, : under Signor A. P. Truda, will play many fine numbers, including "La Paloma" and "Spring Song.": The programme for the evening’ will be subject to interruption to permit of a relay of a sound ° film feature from the Majestic Theatre. 3YA and 4YA Items [HE 4YA Pxhibition programme will be relayed, to and broadcast by BYA.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 40, 17 April 1931, Page 19
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249FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 40, 17 April 1931, Page 19
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