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THURSDAY

Fish Diet. At 8.15 p.m. from 1YA, 2YA and ‘3YA lecturers arranged for by the Home Science Bxtension Department of Otago University, will talk on "The Value of Fish in the Diet." 1YA Features. THE String Octet, under Mr. Whitford Waugh, will play several numbers, including selections from "Rio Rita," "The Desert Song," "Traumerei," and Widor’s "Serenade." One of the members of the orchestra, Mr. Frank Parsons, will play as a violin:solo the beautiful "Schon Rosmarin." Two artists new to 1YA will

be heard; Miss Jenny Marsden (soprano) and Mr. Peter Black (baritone). The latter is the son of Auckjand’s well-known bass, Mr. Duncan Black. A very welcome reappearance will be that of Miss Rhona Speed, elocutioniste. Novelty items are always very welcome and on their previous ippearances the Neiafu Duo have been sreatly appreciated. This duo’s repertoire consists of vocal and instru~nental numbers. ns There will be a relay of portion of the Operatic Society’s presentation of "Tutankhamen." The programme will continue with dance musi¢ until 11 p.m. . Gleanings from 2YA, HE Wellington City Salvation Army Band, assisted by the Aeolian Quartet and popular artists, will be heard over the air to-night. The band items will include "Gems from Mendelssohn," the march "Winnipeg Citadel," a meditation, "St. Agnes," by the cornet section of the band, an arrangement of "Tyrol Mélodies" by the conductor, Mr, Scotney, gems from

Haydn’s "Creation," and a march number, "The Quest." The Aeolian Quartet is a male voice combination well known in Wellington’s entertainment circles, and this is their second radio appearance at 2YA. The personnel is: First tenor, Mr. D. H. Mayall; second tenor, Mr. Arthur Coe; first bass, Mr. T. Watson; second bass, Mr. D. Hall. Their items will in¢clude quartets, a duet, and solos by individual members. Miss Gwladys Edwardes will feature on this programme a group of songs by the popular songwriter, Liza Lehmann. ‘The elocutionary portion of the programme will be given by Miss Betty Stewart, and Miss Joyce Morgan will be heard in novel vibraphone numbers. 3YA’s Programme. [THE programme will be of a special nature, consisting of a lecturerecital entitled "Love and Musie," under the direction of Mr. Arthur Lilly, A.R.C.0. Mr. Lilly, who is a well known Christchurch organist, is a New Zealand-born composer, and a talented musician, "Love and Music" consists of many sections, or

phases, each one of which will be introduced by explanatory and descriptive remarks by Mr, Lilly.

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

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

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

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