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WEDNESDAY

From 1YA ¢ ARE You Happy?" is the intriguing title of a talk to be given by Mz. O-J. Adeock:; Mr. Adcock is a speaker of great experience and a very deep thinker.

ne tite pi he ttt a On their last ‘appearance at 1YA, the Devonport United Band, under the conductorship of Mr, A. Ww. Tatton, gave a very fine performance, and this evening they can be relied upon to again present a: programme of the same standard. A new artist to 1YA will be Miss Gladys ‘Wilson, . contralto, who will be heard in a number: of splendid SOLOS." Wellington Notes THE third of the overseas programmes will be presented this evening The talk on an international topic wi. be given by Mr. Chas. BE. Wheeler. From 3YA THE programme this evening will be bright and varied. Dunedin Features IB} talk to be given at 4YA by the Home Science Extension Department of Otago University will be on "Making Jams and Jellies." At 7.15 p.m, Mr. J. Dollomore, Custodian of Forests, will speak on "The Value of Planting Timber Trees." Mr. L. M. Cachemaille makes his reappearance this evening, after an interval of some months, and will sing songs by Sullivan, Russell, and Schubert. ‘This artist is always very popular, an¢ is noted for hig clarity. of diction. } Evelyn Shepard (soprano), will sing an exceptionally fine song

THE WEEK "A Sailor’s Life" AYA, TUESDAY. | "The Ballet of Flowers" 1YA, THURSDAY. "Flowers and Music’"’ 3YA, Fuesday. Melody Four 2YA, Saturday. | \ \ 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. Cicely Audibert (soprano) A 4 + Bs =

a rae . by Watkins, entitled Songs of the Season,’ depicting Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter,

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 31, 13 February 1931, Page 18

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WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 31, 13 February 1931, Page 18

WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 31, 13 February 1931, Page 18

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