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THURSDAY

ROM 1YA, 2YA, and 3YA. the after"noon home science talk’ will be on "The Dining Table and Table Service." From Auckland UNDER the auspices of the New Zealand Manufacturers’ Association, a further talk entitled "The Tale of a Shirt and Pyjamas" will be broadeast from 1YA,°

The Savoy Male Quartet, consisting of Messrs. Bert Skeels, Frank Campbell, Arthur Gally, and Sid Poffley, is quickly making a name for itself for their beautiful. concerted singing. They haye included some very fine numbers for this evening’s programme, among them being "Spin, Spin," and "Love’s Old: Sweet Song.", The Orchestral Octet, under Mr. Harold Baxter, will be heard in several: numbers, including "Three Jevington Sketches," "The Maid of the Mountains" selection, and "My Lady Dragonfly Suite." The programme will conclude with a gramophone lec-

ture-recital to be given by Miss Molly Atkinson, entitled "Immortal Mozart." ‘Wellington Notes THE speaker for the home science talk this afternoon will be Miss I. F. Meadows. At 7.40 Mr. W. H. Priestly will give another talk on "Modern Ballroom :Dancing." ; ‘The evening session will be the broadcast of a’ special studio concert to be given by the Salvation Army Band and assisting artists. A very interesting programme has .been arranged. The vocal portion is well varied, and. includes choral numbers by a girls’ choir and a male. voice choir, with duets and'solos. Features of the programme will be the piano solos by Mr. Hayden Redway, and concertina solos by Brigadier Imrie, a violin solo by Miss O. Burton, a concert solo by Bandsman Dutton, and. trios by Misses Gray, and Burton and Mrs. Peterson (piano, organ, and violin).. From Christchurch YA’S farming talk this evening will be a reviéw of the April issue of the "Journal ¢* Agriculture." ‘ .'A "Shakespeare Night?’ is scheduled for this evening. The. programme has been arranged and: will be presented by the Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society. Numerous excerpts, humorous as well as dramatic, from the works of the great dramatist will be acted, and musical nuinbers, vocal and instrumental, will be given. Mrs. R, J. McLaren will be the soloist, singing "Where the Bee Sucks," "It was a Lover and his Lass," and "Under the Greenwood "Tree," ‘ ‘ .

. 4YA Notes 4YXA will be-on' the air during the afternoon to broadeast the results of the Forbury Park Trotting Olub’s meeting.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 42, 1 May 1931, Page 19

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THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 42, 1 May 1931, Page 19

THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 42, 1 May 1931, Page 19

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