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Cooking. FrRom 1YA, 2YA and 3YA, the afternoon home science talk, prepared by the Home Science Pxtension Department of Otago University, will be on "cold puddings and desserts." At 1YVA, A VERY interesting entertainment has been arranged for the pupular night.
Appearing on the programme is the Cambrian Duo, who will give selections of novelty items, piano and vocal. The last appearance of this combination was very heartily received by listeners. Other vocalists appearing on the programme will be Miss Nellie Lingard (contralto), who will sing "Soul of Mine," "Your Song," and "Come Soothing Death," and also Miss Thelma Duffin (mezzo-soprano), whose itéms include "T Wonder if Love is a Dream," "Jeunesse," and "Wishing ." Humour will be supplied by M. T. T. Garland. The Studio Trio should delight the great unseen audience. 2YA Notes.
This being "Band Night" the Miramar Silver Band, under the conductorship of Mr. A. Sutherland, will contribute another gf their entertaining programmes. The items will include the selection, "Hampton Court"; waltz, "For Ever True’; the fantasia, "A Summer Day’; a dance humoresque, "The Merry Men"; Newbold’s selection, "The Dear Little Shamrock"; and the marches, "Man o’ Brass," "La Vivandiere," and "The Star of the Desert." The band will be assisted by Miss Moana Goodwill (soprano), Mrs. Lurlie Dargaville (contralto), and Messrs. H. W. Dowling and Noho Toki (baritone and tenor respectively). Miss Moana Goodwill, was at one time a member of the Apollo Quartet, and Mrs. Dargaville is a mewcomer to radio. She is the possessor of an excellent radio voice, and has also had professional experience on the concert platform. A pianoforte arrangement of the celebrated "Naila Waltz," by Doh-
nanyi, will be played by Mr, Ernest Sharp. The lighter side of the programme will consist of humorous items by Mrs. E. O. Chapman, a well-known performer from 4YA until she married and came to reside in Wellington; as Miss Rona Scott she was often heard from the Dunedin station. — Gleanings From 3YA. "NAH manufacture of wood pulp’ will be discussed in a talk at 7.30 by Mr. W. G. Morrison, Conservator of
Forests. This talk has been arranged for by. the 83YA Primary Productions Committee. Vocal trios will be a feature of 3YA’s programme, ‘These three young ladies -Misses Sylvia Angus, Delcia Philpott and Kathleen Bond-were very successful at the recent competitions, and the same trios then sung will be heard on the air this evening. In presenting "A Summer Night," sung to ’cello obbligato by Miss Marjorie Chapman, Miss Bond will also be repeating the number with which she won at the competitions. Other soloists for the evening will be Mr. J. A, Blythe (tenor) and Mr. W. Rofe (bass). Miss Noel Cape-Williamson will be contributing piano solos and humorous elocutionary
numbers will be provided by Mr. Denys Cow. There will be an instrumental programme by ‘the Studio Octet. 4VA on the Air. HERE will not be the usual silent day, but 4YA will relay a concert. which is to be given in the Town Hall by the Dunedin Orchestral Society under the conductorship of Mr. J. Coombes. A very attractive programme will be presented. The assisting vocalists will be Miss Bertha Rawlinson (contralto) and Mr. Cecil Hawes (baritone).
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 9, 12 September 1930, Page 11
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