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'e\nh nome science talk Trom its, 2YA. and 8YA, prepared by the Home Science Hxtension Department of Otago University, will be on "Vege: table Preserving.’ " From Auckland UNDER the auspices of the New Zealand Manufacturers’ Association, Mr. Frank M. Wills will speak on "Fruit Preserving and Canning." The Savoy Male Quartet-Messrs. Bert Skeels (alto), Frank Campbell, A. Gally and S. Hislop-will provide the voeal portion of the musical programme, . They will present some attractive numbers, solo as well as coneerted. Humorous dialogues will be given by Miss Maisie Carte-Lloyd and Miss Irene Terry, while the former will also recite "An Old’ Maid’s Mistake." A programme of popular items will be presented by the Orchestral Octet. Miss Molly Atkinson will give a lecture-recital, using gramophone records, on "Scandinavian Music." Wellington Notes HE speaker for the afternoon home science talk will be Miss I. F. Meadows, while at 7.40. p.m. a talk on
"Romance of the Main Trunk Line" will be broadeast by Mr. J. N. Fergie. The Wellington Orpheus Musical Society, under the conductorship of Mr. Harison Cook, will give a studio concert in the evening. The coneerted numbers will be specially fine. Some excerpts from operas will be included. _ Part songs will be "Oh, Who Will O’er the Downs," and "Sleep Gentle Lady." Male voices will sing "Down Among the Dead Men" and a number of sea chanties. A pianoforte solo will be played by Miss Adelina McGrath, F.T.0.L., L.A.B., who will also act as accompaniste. Mr. L. W. Rothwell will contribute flute solos, and Mr. Richard Maunder, L.A.B. (violinist), for whom Mr. Trevor Fisher, L.A.B., will be accompanist, will play Mozart’s "Rondo" and Mendelssohn’s \‘On Witgs of Song." ' Christchurch Features AN operatic-classical evening has been arranged. Mr. J. Haydn Williams’s songs will include "Walther’s Prize Song," "O Loss of Sight" (from "Samson") not previously sung at 8YA, and "Come, Gentle Sleep." The bass solos will be "The Wanderer," "Star of Eve" and "Vulcan’s Song." Mr. W. Hay will contribute flute solos, and a fine orchestral programme will be presented by the Studio Octet under Mr. Harold Beck. ‘
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 36, 20 March 1931, Page 21
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349THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 36, 20 March 1931, Page 21
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