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TUESDAY

Gleaned from 1YA. T 3.15 p.m. Mrs. Les Crane will continue her talks on "The Beauty of Mind and Body in Relation tv Diet," and at 7.40 p.m. Mr. J. F. Montague will give a further talk on "Maori Pronunciation and Place Names." An excellent concert programme has been arranged. It will consist in the main of popular operatic numbers. Selections by the 1YA String Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. J. Whitford Waugh, will comprise exeerpts from "H.M.S. Pinafore," "Iolanthe," and "Master Melodies from F'amous Light Operas." Mrs. Laetitia Parry, one of the finest singers hear from 1YA, will sing "She Had a Let, ter from Her Love" (from "Merrie England"), "Lieti Signor’ (from "Gli Ugonotti") and "Nymphs and Shenpherds Come Away" (from "The Libertine’). Mr. A. Gibbons Taylor, bass-bari-tone, who is a most artistic singer, has chosen "O Patria" (from "I Vespri Siciliani"), "Si, tra i ceppi" (from "Berenice") and "O Isis Guide Them" (from "The Magic Flute’) for his items. A Topical Talk will be given by Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A., and a vocal and elocutionary interlude will be given by those delightful entertain- . ers, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey. Their sketch will be entitled "Waiting for the Guests." During the evening a relay will be carried out from a concert to be given by the Orphans’ Club Orches: | tra, under Mr. Harold Baxtev..

Selections from 2YA’s Programme. A representative of the Department of Agriculture will talk to farm ers at 7.40. From 8 to 9.30 p.m. will be devoted to the "Eight O’clock Revue." The Revue, which is in charge of that well known and popular entertainer, Mr. Will Bishop, will be assisted by the Salon Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. M. T. Dixon. Following their usual practice, tae company will present songs, old-time and popular, humorous sketches, and light vocal items and concerted numbers, including, of course, an openin: and a closing chorus. From 9.80 to 11 p.m. listeners wil! be entertained with a dance programme of specially chosen gramophone recordings. Of Note from 4VA, ORE of the series of talks, "Touris: Resorts of New Zealand," will be broadcast by Mr. R. W. Marshall at 7.40 p.m. The evening’s programme will be given by the St. Kilda Band, under the conductorship of Mr. James Dixon The assisting vocalists will be: MisMuriel Edgar, Miss -Mary Teviotdale and Mr. N. Gamble (baritone). Mr. . Gorrie will recite extracts from the writings of Robert Service. Mr. G. ‘Christie will play, as a cornet solo with band accompaniment, "When You Come Home." The whole programme will be popular and attractive.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 9, 12 September 1930, Page 10

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TUESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 9, 12 September 1930, Page 10

TUESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 9, 12 September 1930, Page 10

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