TUESDAY
"OUTWARD BOUND" Broadcast from 1YA, At %.40 a further lecture, under the auspices of the Auckland Zoological Society, will be given by Mr. A, 'I. Pycroft, his subject being "Birds »f the Kermadec Islands." ‘The whole of the evening session will be devoted to the presentation by the Auckland Little Theatre Society, of "Outward Bound." ‘From 2YA. (THE Salon Orchestra, under Mr. Mat Dixon with the assistance of Mr. Harry Matthew, Miss Janet Stirling, Mr. W. B. Elliott, and Mr. Will Yates will contribute a light popular pregramme. .The orchestral items will be the "Plymouth WHoe" overture, Drigo’s "Magic Serenade," "Contemplation" by Hope, the suite "Queen of Sheba" and Sinding’s "Rustle of Spring." Miss Janet Stirling will be the soprano soloist for the evening and Mr. Harry Matthew will be heard in several light baritone’ solos. Popular songs will be sung by Mr. W. HB. Elliott, and Mr. Will Yates, the popular entertainer, will recite some humorous numbers adapted and written by himself. From 3YA. The programme presented by the Kaikorai Band introduces an exceptionally fine selection arranged by Ord Hume on Sir Harry Lauder’s songs. This selection contains all of Sir Harry Lauder’s most popular platform items, and Dunedin listeners will welcomé a selection of this type provided by the Band. Amongst: other artists assisting on this occasion is Mr. Norman Scurr, who has not appeared before the microphone for over twelve months. Mr. Seurr has just completed a tour through the Dominion with Fullers’ and he is presenting three popular numbers accompanying himself on the guitar. Mr. Davies, a new tenor at 4YA, is to present amongst other items, Stephen Adams’s very fine song, "Good Company." Mr. Davies’s voice is very fine indeed, and his interpretation of this item will be eagerly looked forward to by many listeners. Miss Rae Stubbs, soprano, will sing among other songs, "Caller Herrin’." Three new items are: to be presented by Miss M. Juriss whose elocutionary items have become so popular at this station; two of them are "The Sisters" (by Whittier), and "Peter" (by Gatty). A very useful talk to parents on "Diet for the Runabout Child-the place of milk in the diet" will be given on Wednesday afternoon by the Home Science Hxtension Department of the Otago University. In the evening at
Excerpts from FAMOUS OPE'RAS Presented from 3YA on March 26 by Mr. W. H. Dixon, supported by. Leading Christchurch Artists and the Studio Octet.
The Operas FAUST TANNHAUSER and CARMEN will be typified im story and song
7.15 Dr. Hercus, of the Otago Medical School, will discuss "Hydatid Diseases" for the information of farmers.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 36, 21 March 1930, Page 10
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437TUESDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 36, 21 March 1930, Page 10
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