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selections from LYA \ At 2 p.m. the station will be on the fir .to relay a resume of the Plunket Shield cricket match, Canterbury vy. Auckland, at Eden Park. Novelty items on the programme will be provided by the Watters Duo (saxophone and piano) and the Tollies (humorists). The Mati Trio (novelty instrumentalists). will be heard in Seyeral numbers. Lee Fore Brace, that popular teller of sea stories, will be on the air at approximately 9 p.m. to relate another yarn, "The Hoodoo Ship." 2YA Selections WO popular brackets of to-night’s programme should be the light baritone and plano solos by Dan Foley and Frank Crowther. These two artists are both well known not only to 2YA lispeners, but to the Wellington public, w4fh whom they have both earned a very just popularity. Included among their items will be "The Rose of Tralee’ (Barry) and "he Little Old Church in the Valley" (Aletyne). The 2YA Orchestrina, under Signor A. P. Truda, will provide instrumental musie, their numbers including Strauss’s beautiful "Waltz Dream." Elgar’s famous "Salut D’Amour," and "Bunch of Roses" (Chapi). Selections from 3YA VARIETY programme will be provided to-night, the studio orchestra, under the conductorship of Harold . Beck, providing the instrumental items. A combination of violin and ‘pianoforte (Norma and Margaret Middleton) will be heard in old English melodies, "Drink to Me Only," "Sally in Our Alley," "Home, Sweet Home," and "The Song is Bnded" (Berlin). Cecily Audibert, the wellknown Christchurch soprano, will broadcast several numbers, 4YA Notes A VARIETY programme by the Melodists Quartet, assisted by W. J. Sinton, xylophonist, J. McGee, saxo-

phonist, B. Brown, humorist. the Phillip Sisters, novelty entertainers, find Madam Reggiardo’s Orchestra will be presented to-night. The Melodists’ numbers, "Barly in the Morning’ (Broughton), "Song of

the May Morning" (McBurney), "Comin’ Thro’ the Rye," and "Mary Adair.’ will he nrovidead.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 25, 31 December 1931, Page 19

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FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 25, 31 December 1931, Page 19

FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 25, 31 December 1931, Page 19

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