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WEDNESDAY

"Gipsy Love" From 1YA. At 7.40 p.m. another talk on "Health and Diet" will be given by Madame >» Mabel Milne.

appearance in some well-known lighter songs, and the Orchestral Octet will provide instrumental music. Mr. Cyril Towsey will play. the pianoforte solo, "Andante from Sonata in E Flat," and Mr. Clinton Williams will be heard in a number of baritone solos. The programme will conclude with a lec-ture-recital, "Voice of the Past," to be given by Mr. Karl Atkinson. 2YA Silent. From 3YA. "GIPSY LOVE," the well-known musical play by Lehar, will be featured on the programme. All the principal excerpts will be sung, the vocalists being Miss Corrie Aslin (soprano), Miss Dulcie Mitchell (contralto), Mr. H. Blakeley (tenor) and Mr. J. Graham Young (baritone). Mrs. Margaret Williams will contribute two humorous recitations and an instrumental programme will be provided by the Studio Octet, under Mr. Harold Beck. Pianoforte solos will be played by Miss Dorothy Davies.

From 4YA. HAT are Vitamines? Are they necessary?" Listen in to a talk by the Home Science Department of _ the Otago University during the afternoon, when these active little agents in all foods will be discussed. In the evening, at 7.15, Mr. S. ©. Rhodes, of the Department of Agriculture, will speak: to farmers on "The Farm Apiary as a side line." . The Saxophone Band, under Mr. J. McCaw, will be responsible for light concert entertainment. Their items will include tone poems, "Fragment Flowers" (Goodell), "Twilight in the Mountains" (Weber) and "In An Arab Camp" (May). There will also be some characteristic saxophone numbers -‘Coon’s Birthday" and "Lovable and Sweet." Violin and piano numbers will be contributed by Messrs. Ted Ferrant and Moore Wilson, with vocal chorus. Popular solos will be sung by Miss Rita Holmes and Miss Ida Lungiey, the latter’s items including four songs from A. A. Milne’s "When We Were Very Young." Recitations will be given by Miss Pennie Marshall.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 41, 24 April 1930, Page 10

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WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 41, 24 April 1930, Page 10

WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 41, 24 April 1930, Page 10

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