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WEDNESDAY

1YA’S Programme. T 12.30 p.m. a further relay of the community singing at the Town Hall will be carried out. At 7.40 p.m. Madame Mabel Milne will give another popular talk on health and diet. HE evening programme will be provided by the New Zealand Four, consisting of Messrs. James Simpson, Roy Dormer, Eric Mannall, and A. Gibbons Taylor, who will be heard in quartets, solos, and duets. Bert Kingsland’s Saxophone Quartet, already a very popular combination, will be heard in seyeral items. Ingall’s Hawaiians will play some of their beautiful Hawaiian music, which is popular among all classes of listeners. The pianoforte solo, "The Sea" (by Rowley) will be played by Mrs. Evelyn M. Prime, and a further topical talk will be given by Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A. ‘Features at 3YA. Old Songs HE Salon Quartet will sing quartets, trios, duets, and solos. "Sally in Our Alley," "Swanee River," "In the

Gloaming," and "Love’s Old Sweet Song" will be the quartets and trios. Among the solos will be "Fiddle and I" (with violin obligato), "My Heart is Weary," "Vale," "The Irish Hmigrant," "Song of the Flea," "and "She Wore a Wreath of Roses." A piano recital will be given by Mr. Sydney Francis Hoben, who will demonstrate from the works of Wagner, Saint Saens, and Paderewski. During the evening the Studio Octet will provide orchestral music. Gleanings from 4YA., HE afternoon talk to be given by the Home Science Extension Department of Otago: University will be on "Prying Facts." At 7.15 Mr. L. W. McCaskilyl will review the July issue of the "Journal of Agriculture." Both talks are under the auspices of the 4YA Primary Productions Committee. The evening programme will consist of a relay.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 7, 29 August 1930, Page 11

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WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 7, 29 August 1930, Page 11

WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 7, 29 August 1930, Page 11

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