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Savoury Tea Dishes [tHE home science talk from 1YA, 2YA and 8YA will. be on "Savoury Tea Dishes." This talk has been pre-

pared by the Home Science Extension Department of Otago University. From Auckland A CONCERT of old-time songs will be broadcast, the vocalists being the New Clarion Quartet. One of the outstanding features of recent 1YA programmes has been the "Radio Magic" given by Mister Ree, and he will occupy a portion of this evening’s programme, to the delight of all listeners. From 2YA " TALK on Teeth," arranged by the Dental Division of the -Department of Health, will be give. at 7.40. A popular concert programme will be presented during the evening. The Salon Orchestra, under Mr. M. T. Dixon, will include selections . from "Chu Chin Chow," from the musical comedy "Sometime," and as a concluding number Rubenstein’s "Romance." Instrumental novelty. numbers will be given by Reno and Arta, the well-known Xylophone Duo. Gleanings from 3YA "CERTIFICATION of Ryegrass" will be the subject of a talk to farmers by Mr. C. C. Leitch, Instructor of Agriculture, Featured will be Liza Lehmann’s famous song cycle, "A Persian Garden," the verses of which are to be found in the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, sung by the newly-formed Harmonic Quartet-Miss Sylvia Angus, Miss Vera Martin, Mr, James

Shaw, and Mr, E, J, Johnson-to instrumental accompaniment by the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. .This is a. well-balanced quartet and the rendition of "A Persian Garden" should be one of the most enjoyable musical, broadeasts heard from 3YA. In the second half of the programme the same vocalists will contribute items of a miscellaneous nature. Of particular interest on the programme will be the items to be given by a brilliant young Christchurch pianiste,

Miss Marjorie Alexander, who has been particularly successful at competitions and in Trinity College examinations.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 15, 24 October 1930, Page 19

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THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 15, 24 October 1930, Page 19

THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 15, 24 October 1930, Page 19

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