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Budgeting-Part 2 "Top home science talk from 1YA, 2YA and 8YA will be on "Budgeting, or Managing the Family Income, Part 2." The talk has been
prepared by the Home Science Hxtension Department of Otago University. Auckland Items FURTHER lecture on "Cancer" will be given at 7.40 p.m. by Dr. i. B. Gunson. Recently 1YA listeners were delighted by a programme given by the orchestra and members of the Orpheus Club. Another entertainment will be given this evening. The orchestra consists of some of Auckland’s leading players, and they are a very enthusiastic band of musicians under able leadership. Orchestral items include "Ballet Music’ from "Faust" (by Gounod) and "Ballet Music’ from "Dance of the Hours" (by Ponchielli). A new singer to 1YA will be heard when Mrs. Lambert, considered to be one of the finest contraltos in the Dominion, will, in company with Mr. ¥rank Sutherland, sing the well-known duet "O Lovely Night." Included in the programme will be the Asquiths, who will provide a "I'wenty Minutes’ Drawing Room Entertainment." Wellington Features At 7.40 p.m. a talk on "Diet and Dental Diseases," one of the series of lecturettes arranged by the Dental Division, Department of Health, will be given by Mr. J. B. Bibby, an officer of the department, The Savage Club Orchestra has been engaged to give the whole of the evening concert and will provide a programme that will appeal to all tastes. Outstanding features are Friedman’s "Slavonic Rhapsody," Massenet’s "Seenes Pittoresque’ (descriptive of scenes in and around Algiers), Suppe’s
"Carnival" ‘Overture, "The Blue Danube" waltz, and the overture to "The Bohemian Girl." Vocal solos will be given by Savages Wilbur Davies and Lew Campbell. The orchestra will perform under the conductorship of Savage Frank Thomas, who is widely known as an orchestral conductor and accompanist of outstanding ability. Circumstances ‘permitting a relay of the sound film feature showing at the Majestic Theatre will be incorporated in the programme. From 3YA [Ha evening talk for farmers will be given by Mr. J. G McKay, Fields Instructor of the Department of Agriculture, on the subject of ‘""Wheat Certification," The concert will comprise a relay from the Radiant Hall, where the third of the season’s concerts by the Christchurch Orchestral Society is to be given. The orchestra plays under the conductorship of Professor Oddone Savini and a very attractive programme has been arranged. The numbers to be presented will include the tone poem "In Memoriam" (composed by Mr. R. A. Horne in memory of the late Mr. G. Bonnington, ex-president, and arranged by Mr, Arthur Lilly, A.R.C.O.).
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 19, 21 November 1930, Page 17
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429THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 19, 21 November 1930, Page 17
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