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TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES
j,V'A will relay the Municipal Baud concert. 2YA. —The Salon Orchestra will pro- • vide a light programme. As a piano solo ■with string accompaniment, “Wedding! Oake Waltz” (by Saint' Saens) will lie played bv Mr. M. T. Dixon. The Melody Four will, entertain with quartets and' solos. Features will be “Kentucky Baby,” “Collette,’* and “I Heard You'Go By” Berthold arid Bent (guitar dud)' Will play up-to-date melodies. The concert' will he followed by dance music. 0A aikl 3YA will take listeners back . 30 years or so to enjoy one of those great annual' entertainments, (lie annual concert'and dance, which , set .the whole countryside on the g6ld fields in a whirl for weeks before, arid for days after. Tlic ontertaimnerit'will b‘e relayed from the Savoy, Dunedin. FEATURES V- . . .. IYA:—Baptist Tabernacle, Rev. Jbsepli Kemp. 2YA':—-St. Thomas’ Anglican Church, Rev. C. V. Rookes 3YA.—Knox Presbyterian Church, Rev. T. W. Armour; , _ 4YA; —TrinityfMethodist Church, Rev. H. E. Bellhouse-
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17607, 24 October 1931, Page 3
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