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FRIDAY

Auckland Features THE concert programme will consist ‘in the main of instrumental items to be given by Bert Kingsland’s Two: in-One Band, which has already proved

very popular with listeners. Among other items will be "White Hearts are Singing," "Indian Love Lyrics," and "Savoy HEnglish." Cyril Towsey, studio pianist, will be heard in a pianoforte solo and Tom Moffitt will sing several ballads. The Auckland Dramatic Students will present a one-act play entitled "The Signal," which was awarded first prize in the competition conducted by the "Radio Record," Later in the evening, the Comedy Students will present a one-act comedy, "It’s Not My Baby." Notes from 2YA A MISCELLANEOUS programme wili be broadcast, the orchestrina supplying the incidental music. Gwladys Edwardes (soprano) will sing four songs with orchestral accompaniment, "Still as the Night," "The Star," "When the House is Asleep," and the "Cradle Song." Len Ashton will amuse listeners with "The Musical Barber," "Song of the Vulgar Dustman," and "In My Bell-bottomed ‘Trousers." Mildred Kenny’s Guitar Trio will be \

Selections from Christchurch A "Veterans’. Concert" will be broadcast. The clock will be put back to the ‘nineties, and a "musical evening" will be given to which will contribute Christchurch artists who were leading local performers in the period of 1895-8. Needless to say, the items to be given will be numbers which were popular in those days. There will be a host for the evening, and in the drawingroom conversation, musie and musicians of the time will be discussed. Mr. Selwyn Bruce will tell some of his reminiscences of old Christchurch. The performers for the evening will include a vocal trio (Mesdames H. L. Bowker, W. F. Tait, and BH, W. Pigeon), and instrumental trio (Mrs. Roy Twyneham, Mr. H, H. Loughnan, and Mrs, John Russell), Mr. Peter Hockley (baritone), Mr. W. J. Trewern (tenor), Mrs. F. Wilding (pianiste), Dr. T. L. Crooke (pianiste), and Peter Bryson’s Old Time Dance Band. Jottings from 4YA "THE programme will be of a miscellaneous nature, featuring choruses by The Majors and Signora A, Martin-elli-Reggiardo’s Sextette.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 20, 27 November 1931, Page 19

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FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 20, 27 November 1931, Page 19

FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 20, 27 November 1931, Page 19

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