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SATURDAY

Notes from Auckland 1 *4 will broadcast’ an hour’s studio concert (contributed by Miss Bery! Smith, contralto, Mr. Duncan Black, bass, and the Studio Octet), to be followed by a ringside. description of a wrestling bout Featured at 2YA T 7.40 pm. Mr. K. McLennan, secretary of the Wellington Competitions Society, will give a talk on "Competitions." . A concert by the Wellington Har- — monic Society, under the conductorship of Mr, H. Temple White, will be relayed from the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall. The soloists include Mr. Leon de Mauny (violinist), who will ‘be heard in "Reverie," by Vieuxtemps, "Air on the G Strings" by Bach, and "Loure" by ‘Bach; and Mrs. Wilfred Andrews (contralto).

Dunedin Features ‘THE programme, which will also be broadcast by 3YA, will be a radio yaudeville entertainment. Popular quartets will be sung by the Four Aces and choruses will also be sung to such solos as "Jingle Bells," "Can’t Remember," "Massa’s in de Cold Ground," "Yeoman’s Wedding" and "Ise Gwine Back to Dixie." Also on the programme will be W. B. Lambert, who specialises in Hebrew humour, Stokes Banjo Band, W. J. Sinton, an artist on the xylophone, and J. Dalbianeo, an exponent of the piano accordion.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 21

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SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 21

SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 21

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