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WEDNESDAY

IVA Features. From 12.30 to 1.80 p.m. there will be a relay of the community singing from the Town Hall. At 7.40 p.m. Mr. Norman Kerr will continue his talks on physical culture. The Congress Hall'Band will supply

instrumental items for 1¥YA, and a party of male voices will sing the wellRypwn part-song, "The Long Day Closes." Mr. George Barnes and Miss Nellie ‘Lingard are the vocalists for ‘the evening, and a further talk on "Bridge for Beginners" will be given by Mr. T. Boyce, Mr. Cyril Towsey will be heard in the pianoforte solo, "Valse in C Sharp," by Chopin. Included among the items by the ever-popular Bohemian. Duo will be "When you come to the end of the Day." From 3YA. FARMING problems will be present‘ed in a novel and interesting way at 4YA (and ‘relayed to 8YA) this evening at 7:15, when Messrs. R, B. Tennant and L. W. McCaskill will discuss warious aspects of farming. The talk (bears the title "The, Instructor Visits Mr. Brown’s Farm." : The concert programme will include a number of operatic solos and duets which .will be sung by Miss/ Millicent O’Grady and Mr. Len Barnes, both of whom are well known on the air ‘from 1YA and will be heard from 3YA for the first time. Miss O’Grady is now resident in Christchurch, and Mr, Barnes, who is station manager at 1YA, will be on-his annual leave. Mrs. N. Bingham Puddey (mezzo-contral-to), and Mr. H. Prescott (tenor), two other excellent singers. will be the sup- , Yorting artists. Miss Marjorie -Alexander (pianiste) and the Studio Octet. under Mr. Harold Beck, will provide the instrumental, portion of the pre ) gramme. 4YA Features. _ THE afternoon talk for the ladies ~N will be on "Game and Poultry." Titis lecturette has been -prepared by the Home Science Extension -Department of Otago University. In the evening the Dunedin Return. ed Soldiers’ Choir under the conductorship of Mr. John Leech will give 2 concert which 4YA will broadcast. Silent day at 2YA.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 48, 13 June 1930, Page 14

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WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 48, 13 June 1930, Page 14

WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 48, 13 June 1930, Page 14

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