THURSDAY
Cottage Cheese HY afternoon talk from 1YA, 2YA and 8YA will be on ‘‘The Making of Cottage Cheese and ‘Tasty Cheese Dishes." This lecturette has been pre-
Cee See eT er TT pared by the Home Science Extension Department of Otago University. Programme Notes from 1YA. "The Signal" HE Minus Fives will appear again after a long absence. Their performance is entitled "A Life on the Ocean Wave," with nautical songs and stories. There will also be a dramatie sketch entitled "The Signal,’ written by Mr. Edwin J. Landon, of Ponsonby, Auckland. This is an excellent sketch, full of tense dramatic situations, The Minus Fives will be assisted by the Orchestral Octet and the programme will conclude with dance music,
Broadeast from 2YA, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio "THE programme which will be furnished by the Wellington Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen’s Orchestra and Concert Party, assisted by well-known local artists, promises to be one of the best programmes presented from this station. , Assisting the concert party will be the Symons-Eliwood-Short Trio, who will play Brahms’ "Trio in C Major." This combination is known throughout the length of the Dominion as one of the finest Chamber Concert combinations in New Zealand. The orchestra, under the conductor. ship of Mr. J. F. Woodward, wiil play a programme of light orchestral numbers, which will include the "Carnivai’"’ overture by Suppe, a selection from "The Desert Song," and ‘Rose Marie," Paderewski’s "Minuet," a waltz by Gungl, a descriptive selection, "A Motor Ride" (by Bidgood), and the march, ‘War in the Air’ (by Olsen). The suporting vocalists will include Mrs. J. F¥. Woodward, Mrs. Wilfred Andrews (who is making her first appearance
ST Te Te ST eT SET > 1 before the microphone on this cccasion), the Melodie Four, Miss Kathleen Ferris, Miss Jessie Shmith and Mr. Eric Harrison. Mr. Clement May, one of the Dominion’s leading entertainers, will provide listeners with excerpts from the immortal Dickens and that brilliant writer, A. A. Milne. Thesé items should be a feature of the programme, being performed as they are by one who is recognised as an authority on the works of Charles Dickens. Humour wiil be provided by a new combination in the persons of Messrs. Patterson and Hull. Schedule from 3YA. AT™ 7.80 Mr. H. ’0. Chamberlain, of the Department of Agriculture,
~~ speaks on "Boys and Girls’ Agricultural Clubs." The quartets, "The Unseen Comrade," "Shepherdess and Beau Brocade" and "A Perfect Day" will be heard during the concert, the singers being the.Grand Opera Quartet. Madame Gower Burns will sing as a soprano solo Chaminade’s "Tete"? Miss Alice Vinsen’s item will be "Salaam." ‘Tenor solos by Mr. Ernest Rogers will be "Oh, Come, Let Links Divine’ (from ‘Il Trovatore’"), "A Dream" and "Like Stars Above." Mr. J. Filer (bass) will sing "The Lute Player" and "My Lodging is in Ceila: Cool." Humorous recitations will be given by Miss Naare Hooper and a: orchestral programme will be provide: by the Studio Octet under Mr. Harol«: Beck. Mr. Beck will also play a ’cell solo to orchestral accompaniment. — Silent Day at 4YA.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 7, 29 August 1930, Page 11
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