FRIDAY
Auckland Features HE 1YA Orchestra will play several selections during the evening’s con. cert session, while further instrumental numbers will be rendered by the Waikiki Hawaiian Trio. A vocalist new to 1YA, Geoffrey G. Laird, a fine young bass-baritone, will also be heard, Thelma Brian will be heard in several popular songs at the piano, while J. FP. Montague will broadcast several humorous numbers. Selections from 2YA VARIED programme will be presented from the studio. The Or. chestrina, under Signor A. P. Truda, will play the overture "If I Were King," the selections "The Blue Kitten" and "Virefly," and "Waltz Ballad." The singers will be Malcolm Miller (bass-baritone) and Mrs. R. D. Potts (mezzo-soprano). Mr. Miller comes to 2YA with a southern reputation and will be heard in*"Son of Mine," "Echo," and "King Charles." Mildred Kenny’s Guitar Orchestra will delight
-EEeEeeE-eeEeEeEeEeEeEeyEyEEeEeEeEeEeE-_eEuwne-veeeoies"mraeseraeea ee eee. ee Saws listeners in a budget of new and up-to-date melodies. Christchurch Items A TALK on the work of the Returned Soldiers’ Association will’ be broadcast by the Rev. F, T. Read, president of the association. The feature of the evening’s programme will be the presentation of a war drama, "The Last of the Light Brigade." This has been arranged by Major Lampen, of Dunedin, and will be produced under his direction. Features at 4YA HERE will be a variety concert, the vocal portion of which will be given by the Four Aces, singing popu jar quartet numbers. James Patersoa will provide humour of the Scottish type.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 9, 11 September 1931, Page 19
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251FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 9, 11 September 1931, Page 19
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