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MONDAY

Wellington Features. T 3.40 from 2YA Mr. Frank Hilton will give another of his series of talks on "Domestic Cooking," taking as his subject "Lemon Cheese, Pastry of Various Kinds." Mr. Hilton has re-

ceived many appreciative letters, and these will be dealt with during the talk. The items by the Orchestrina, under Signor A. P. Truda, will include Liszt’s "Second Hungarian Rhapsody," part 2.of Sibelius’s "Pelleas et Melisande,"’ and a Waldteufel waltz, "Love in Spring." The vocal portion of the programme will be contributed to by several well-known artists. Miss Gracie Kerr, a young elocutioniste whose work is always finished and entertaining, will recite two satirical numbers, "The Married Woman" (by a married man) and "The Married Man" (by a married woman). Band Night at 3YA. (THE Christchurch Municipal Band, under Mr. J. Scott, will provide to-night’s concert, which will include a cornet duet, the polka "Jupiter and’ Mars," to be played by Bandsmen H. Barsby and B. Benson. The support: ing vocalists are well chosen and include soprano, contralto, tenor and baritone. Recitations will be given by Miss Marion Drysdale. DZPURING the first half of the pro- . Sramme, the Dunedin Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society will present many favourite choruses, trios, duets, and solos of the popular pusical play "The Belle of New ork.

The second half of the programme Will be of a miscellaneous nature, with several well-known artists. Of particular merit is the "Roberto il Diavolo" excerpt which Miss de Clifford will sing. Rossini, the composer, a classic representative of Italian opera, is better known by his "‘William Tell" and later by his "Stabat Mater," but the popularity of "Roberto il Diavolo" is mostly due to the vocal excerpts which are so often sung and to the many arrangements of the overture which have won popularity with orchestras and bands.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 11, 26 September 1930, Page 10

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MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 11, 26 September 1930, Page 10

MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 11, 26 September 1930, Page 10

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