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THURSDAY

From 1YA. Potpourri Night HOME Science talk during the afternoon, and a Book Review by Mr. H. H. Driver in the evening at 7 o’clock. The instrumental portion of the programme, and also the dance programme, will be supplied by-Mr. Reg. Morgan and his orchestra, the items including a saxophone solo by Mr. B®. Hoffman,

baritone solos by Mr. Reg.: Morgan, and a violin solo by Mr. Frank Parsons, while Mr. R. Sprowl will render a cornet solo. Another interesting topieal talk will be given by Mr. A. B. Chappell and the Bohemian Duo will render Maori melodies, including "Hoea Ra," "Hoki Tonu," "Tahi nei Taru Kino" and "Mahara Ki A-au." From 2YA. A LECTURETTH on "Ballroom Dancing" will be given by Miss Inez Connop at 7.40 this evening. The balance of the programme will be a studio concert by the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band playing under the conductorship of Mr. BE. Franklin. The band can always be relied upon to give a fine performance. The march, "The Entry of the Gladiators," a humoresque, "Three Blind Mice," a selection from "Chu Chin Chow," the poetic march "The Vanished Army," another musical comedy _ selection, "Tloradora,"’ and the march, "Old Com-. rades," will be played. Supporting artists will be Miss Nita Hopkins (soprano), Miss Marjorie Bennie (contralto), Mr: Lewis Campbell (tenor) and Mr. Claude Moss (baritone). Elocutionary numbers will be given by Miss Zena Jupp. From 3YA. QNE of the talks prepared by the Home Science Department of Otage University, on "Household Tasks Made Easy," will be broadcast at 3.15. 3YA’S evening programme will be

essentially of: a classical type, but the items. will include many well-known und popular songs. The singers will be Miss Frances Hamerton, Miss Belle Renaut, Mr. Russell Sumner, and Mr. T. D. Williams. Among the solos will be "Caro Mio Ben," "O Maiden Dearest," "The Hrl King," "All Hail, Thou Dwelling," "Waltz Song from ‘Romeo and Juliet,’" "Sapphic Ode," ‘Woodland Thoughts," "The Bird of Passage," "Slow, Horses, Slow," and "Down Her Soft Cheek." A very beautiful concerted number for the four voices will be Bantock’s "Wvening Has Lost Her Throne." Very entertaining sketches will be provided by Mr. Alan W. Brown. The programme to be presented by the Studio Octet will include four of Mc-

Dowell’s delightful "Woodland ‘Sketches." f

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 44, 16 May 1930, Page 11

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THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 44, 16 May 1930, Page 11

THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 44, 16 May 1930, Page 11

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