WEDNESDAY
At 1YA, ADAM MABEL MILNE will continue her talks on Health and Diet. The very popular New Zealand Four will make a welcome reappearance in quartets, duets, and solos.. The personnel of the quartet is Mr. James Simpson (tenor), Mr. Roy ° Dormer (tenor), Mr. Eric Mannall (baritone). and Mr, Albert Gibbons Taylor (bass). Miss Daphne Higham, a very talented violinist, will also be heard on this programme, her numbers including "Romance from Second Concerto, Op 22," "Serenade," and "Coronach." Bloeutionary items will be given by Miss Marian Irving, and Mr. A. E. W. Webb. soprano-cornetist, will contribute items. Two new artists will appear on this evening, Misses Moira and Betty Tinline, who will give a number of duets for two pianos, a class of item which is very seldom heard on the air.
2YA on the Air. Britain v. Maoris "THOUGH usually "silent day" at 2YA, the station will go on the air at 2.30 p.m. A running description of the match between the British Rugby team and the New Zealand Maoris will be broadcast by 2YA and 8YA. This will excite the liveliest interest amongst listeners all over the country, as the Maoris have a reputation for making the play open and spectacular. : Banjo Band Christchurch Notes. | LOY’S Banjo Band, one of the finest of such combinations in the whole of Australasia, will make one of its rare appearances at 3YA this evening. In the twenty minutes during which the band will "hold the mike" its items will comprise "Torchlight Parade," Welsh songs, Maori songs, and popular choruses.. The vocalists on the evening’s programme will be Miss Leila Black (mezzo-soprano), Mr. Syd. Andrews (tenor), and Mr. J. Francis Jones (baritone). Miss Winifred Smith will recite. The evening’s programme will also include one of the popular lecture-piano recitals by Mr. Sidney Francis Hoben. There will also be ‘cello solos by Mr. Harold Beck and selections by the Broadcasting Trio. ‘So, taken all round, it will be an excellent programme. Items from Dunedin. "VY ALUB of Fish in Diet-some ideas on the cooking and serving of fish." This is the title of the afternoon talk by the Home Science Extension Department of Otago University. The evening talk to farmers will be by Mr. J. O. Wallace on "Crop Certification." Both talks have been arranged for by the 4YA Primary Productions Committee. During a half-hour’s débate mem: bers of the Otago University Law Debating Society will discuss the question "Ts the. Modern Girl Decadent?’ The concert programme will be of a popular nature. Contributing to it will be the Novelty Saxophone Band, and as singers Miss Rita Holmes: (soprano) and Miss Netta H. Wilkie (contralto). The items of the latter will comprise a number of old favourites.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 51, 4 July 1930, Page 11
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