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TUESDAY

From Auckland AT 3.15 p.m. Mrs. Les Crane will continue her talks on "Beauty of Mind and Body in relation to Diet," and at 7.40 p.m. Mr. Rod Talbot wiil give a further talk on "Motoring." _ A new artist, Mrs, Winifred BD. Os‘borne, soprano, Will make her first appearance at 1YA this evening. Among her numbers will be "HDlegie"’ by Massenet. Mr. Cyril Towsey will play Beethoven’s "Moonlight Sonata," and

instrumental items will be given by the talented. Moore Sisters. Two short one-act plays will be acted by Mr. and Mrs. J..W. Bailey. From 10 o’clock instrumental dance music wiil continue. 2YA Notes At 7.40 p.m. a‘representative of the Agricultural Department. will deliver a lecturette "For the Man on the Land," Swiss The evening concert session will be of .a -popular type. The Hiude Quartet will be heard in a number of solos, duets, and quartets, from well known misical’ comedies. such as "The Cabaret Girl," "The Quaker Girl" and° "The Girl Friend." Solos with chorus will be ‘a feature of their. entertainment,

Mr. J. Blackwood, piano accordeon soloist, will present a group of items. A feature of the programme will be a comedy sketch by Miss Zena Jupp and Mr. Brrol Muir, entitled "Spring Onjons.’ A varied instrumental programme will be given by the Salon Orchestra, under Mr. M. T. Dixon. From Christchurch HE tour of the Australian ‘ rickét Team through Eng- © land thig year has been taken by the Kaikorai Band as the subject for a musical fantasia, into which will be woven a description of the tour and matches» played, with folk songs typical of -the different countries

visited. The lecturer will be Mr. George Wycherley, president of the Otago Cricket Association, and the singer will be Mr. ‘William Ruffell, Introducing the fantasia will be a humorous discourse on cricket as recorded by Pat Hanna. These nov- | elty fantasias as broadcast by 4YA have been very popular. WEDNESDAY From 1YA [HH instrumental portion of the programme will be given by the Congress Hall Band under the direction of Mr. T. Paice, Several very fine numbers from an extensive repertoire will: be presented. Miss Rose Carte, a very fine elocutioniste from Wellington, is performing. A new mixed quartet, consisting of members of the 1YA_ Broadcasting Choir, will make its first appearance on this programme. All the singers have been heard over the air at various times, and they have. proved immensely popular. The quartet consists of Miss Chrissi Foster ‘ (soprano), Miss Cathlef' i Mulqueen (contralto), Mr. Syd. Pa‘ ley (tenor) and Mr, E. M. Newling (baritone). From Christchurch A DIALOGUE by Mr. L. W. McCaskill and Mr. R. B. ‘Tennent, in which Farmer Brown’s idea that he should sell his farm is discussed, wiil be broadcast from both 3YA and 4YA, ’ Mr, J. F. Monéague will be heard from 38YA in a dramatic recital, a sketch and humorous recitations. On the vocal side of the musical programme, the Salon Quartet will provide two concerted numbers"Laughing Chorus" and the old Trish favourite: "The Last Rose of Summer." Among the solos will be: "My Old Shako," "Thank. God for a Garden," "Irish Folk. .Song," "The Gingham Gown," « "Mountain Loy-

THE WEEK Clement May Recital 2YA, Monday. Musical Comedy Selections 2YA, Tuesday, — Musical Fantasia 4YA, Tuesday. Vaudeville E ntertain-™s ment ‘ 3YA, Wednesday. Wellington Artillery Band 2YA, Thursday. "Original Jubilee Singers" > 2YA, Friday.

ers," "Stone Cracker John,’ "Top. 0’ the Morning" and "The Trumpeter." Mr. R. Ohlsen will provide cornet solos and one of Mr. H. Glaysher’s harp solos will be the ever-popular "Londonderry Air." -At 4YA TTHE home science talk, to be given . by the. Home: Science Extension Department of Otago University this afternoon, will be on. "Filling the New Year Cookie Jar." A yaried ‘concert programme ‘of vocal, instrumental, and elocutionary numbers has been arranged. —

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 26, 9 January 1931, Page 18

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TUESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 26, 9 January 1931, Page 18

TUESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 26, 9 January 1931, Page 18

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