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Puddings and Pies. THE home science talk from 1YA, 2YA, and 3YA_ will be on "Hot Puddings and Pies." This talk has been prepared by the Home Science Extension Department of Otago University. Auckland Features. THE Orpheus Musical Club, which, though it has been in existence for some time, will broadcast from 1YA for the first time to-night. Consisting of members of a city business house, it was established to foster good music among young players, and to provide enjoyment for the other members of the staff. The conductor is a well-known Auckland musician, who wishes to remain anonymous. Mr, Frank Sutherland, the well-known bass-baritone, whose numbers will be accompanied by the orchestra, will sing three old favourites, "The Deathless Army," "The Trumpeter," and "My Old Shako." During the evening the Asquiths will give a novelty entertainment. The programme will conclude with dance music until 11 p.m. Wellington Notes. HE Wellington Artillery Band, under the conductorship of Captain jt, Herd, will provide the major portion of the programme, playing the fantasia "Memories of Britain," the Highland Patrol, "Wee Macgregor," the humoresque "A Trip to Blackpool" (repeated by request), the serenade "Rose of Granada," a selection from "William Tell," and the waltz "Julianna," the march "The Conservator," and the fox trot "Gee Whiz." The vocal portion of the programme will be furnished by the Lyric Male Voice Quartet, and Mrs. H. Dawson, the latter singing two soprano solos. Blocutionary items will be given by Mr. Hedley Aitken, one of ‘Wellington’s rising young’ elocutionists. . i ’ Broadeast by 3YA. THE vocalists for the evening will be the Grand Opera Quartet, singing quartets,. trios, duets and solos from "Aida", and "Carmen." Several old favourites will also be heard: "The Harp that Once," "The Glory of the Sea," Tosti’s "La Serenata," and "She Alone Charmeth my Sadness." Flute solos will be contributed by Mr. W. Hay, and there will be an or--chestral programme by the Studio Octet, under Mr. Harold Beck, playing "Wingal’s Cave" overture, several of Macdowell’s delightful "Woodland Sketches," and German’s "Henry VIII. Dances."
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 10, 19 September 1930, Page 11
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342THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 10, 19 September 1930, Page 11
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