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Helping Each Other [HE afternoon talk at 1¥A, OYA and } 8YA will be on "How Listeners and the Home Science Dxtension Service ¢an help. each other." Auckland Items ANOTHER of the series of talks under the auspices of the New Zealand Manufacturers’ Association, this time on "Clothing Suitings,’ will: be broad east. ‘The. Orpheus Musical Club Orchestra, which is composed mainly of mem bers of a city business firm, will provide a programme, This club pos sésses a very fine orchestra, the mem bers being very keen-and enthusiasti: players. For this. evening’s programme they have chosen among their numbers thé overture to "Orpheus in der Unterwelt," a selection from "The Belle ‘of New York." a cornet solo, "Arbucklenian," with. orchestral ac: companiment, and a piccolo: and clari net. duet, "The : Two Bull-finches." ‘2YA Notes A STUDIO concert by the Royal ‘Naval. Volunteer Reserve. Band . under Mr, Harry Baker, with a supporting ~ -yoeal programme by 2YA. artists, will bé on the air. , The band has. arranged a fine -programme, Which. will inelude all the music that was to be played at the

Wellington Band Contest. The majority of the numbers have-not hitherto been- heard from 2YA, (The vocalists for the evening will’ be the popular Lyrie Quartet, who: will be heard in quartettes, trios and solos. ‘The latter will comprise "It’s a Beautiful Day," "The Maiden’s Blush," "To . Daisies," and "On the Road to. Mandalay." From Christchurch T 7.30 a talk on "Some features of the Dairying Industry in Canterbury" will be. given by Mr. F. Clayton, of the Dairying Division, Depart: ment of Agriculture. The Grand Opera Quartet . will feature excerpts from two popular operas, "Carmen" and "Maritana." Among other popular numbers to be sung ‘will be "Home, Sweet Home," "A Dream," "Summer Rain," and "Remembrance. * The. evening’s programme will. also be notable as marking the second appearance of Professor Zimmerman, Violinist, whose items will be played to orchestral accompaniment. A popular orchestral programme will be provided by the Stadio Octet, under Mr. Harold Beck.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 41, 24 April 1931, Page 21

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THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 41, 24 April 1931, Page 21

THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 41, 24 April 1931, Page 21

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