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FRIDAY

Topics From Auckland. At 7,40 p.m. the first of another series of zoological talks will be given.

The Rev. Angus MacDonald, the secretary of the society, will lecture on "The Sacred Ibis of the Hgyptians." Instrumental items on the evening programme will be supplied by the Studio Trio, Mr. Cyril Towsey (pianist), and Mr. Edward V. Johnson (flautist). Mr. Johnson is a new artist to 1YA, and his appearance will be welcomed, particularly by those who enjoy the many delightful solos which are written for the flute. The programme will conclude with a gramophone lecture-re-cital of the latest recordings. ‘Gleanings From 2YA. N operatic and miscellaneous pro‘gramme will be given this evening. Miss Jessie Shmith, the noted Australian artist, will sing "Angels Guard Thee," "The Swan," "Obstination," and "Secrecy." Mr. W. J. Mountjoy, junior, will recite two numbers, "Home, Sweet Home" (by Brewer), and a humorous number, "The Road to Tringamoot." The orchestrina, under Signor A. P. Truda, will play items in ea A el eh ek He ee ee Se ae Ae a aa aE ea a EE

keeping with the programme. A relay of a sound film feature showing at the Majestic Theatre will be carried out during the course of the programme. 3YA Notes. ik Valencia Quartet (Miss Mary Taylor, Miss Lucy Fullwood, Mr. T. G. Rogers, and Mr. B. J. Johnson) will be the vocalist in a bright entertainment. An accomplished accordion player, Mrs. E. Cosgrove, will present a number of popular airs, including the well-known Maori tune, "E Pare Ra." An interesting feature of the instrwnental programme will be the playing of Ganne’s "Extase" by a combination of violin, ’cello, harp, piano, and organ. Dunedin Features. "THE Friday afternoon talk on "Fashions" will be given by Miss Buecleugh. . A popular concert will be broadcast during the evening, instrumental numbers being provided by Mr. P. J. Palmer (cello), Mr. Max Scherek (pianist), and the 4YA Trio.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 12, 3 October 1930, Page 11

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FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 12, 3 October 1930, Page 11

FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 12, 3 October 1930, Page 11

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