WEDNESDAY
Auckland Features (COMMUNITY singing will be relayed from the Auckland Town Hall from 12.80 p.m. to 130 pm. At 7.40 p.m, there will be a Book Review by Mr. H, H. Driver. A Instrumental musie for this evex ing’s programme will be provided by the Orchestral Octet. The numbers include "Incidental Music to ‘The Con-
Featurettes | Mendelssohn 2YA, Monday. The Real 2Y A, Tuesday. Radio. Exhibition 2VYA, Wed. to Sat. The White Owl 1YA, Friday.
queror’" and "Hyde Park Suite." A { Pianoforte solo will be played by Mr. + ,Cyril Towsey, entitled "Brahms’s Waltzes." Two new artists in the persons of Miss Mary Pulman, soprano, ‘and Mrs. D. I. Steer, contralto, will appear on this programme, and will be heard in solos and duets. Mr, A. G. McPhail, the well-known Auckland baritone, will be heard in several ballads. Wellington Notes At 11.12 a.m, Miss Mann will give a talk on "Home Sewing," and at 11.87 a.m, listeners. will have the opportunity of hearing Miss Mora Cormack talk about "Hollywood Affairs. ’ At 7.25 p.m. Mrs. Albert Russell will be heard in one of her instructive talks on "Success in Everyday ‘Life," her subject on this occasion being "Rejuvenating." ‘ At 7.45 p.m. the Wellington Radio Exhibition will be officially opened by / the Postmaster-General, Hon. J. B. } Donald. At: 8 o’clock a very at- { tractive programme is to be broadeast from the Radio Exhibition at the Town Hall. This will continue until 9 p.m., when a miscellaneous prosramune will be broadcast from the studio, Christchurch Notes NE of the entertaining dialogues by Mr. R. B. Tennent and Mr. L. W. McCaskill will be broadeast by 3YA and 4YA at 7.15 p.m. The dialogue is entitled "Farmer Brown Visits the Experimental Farm." There will be a lot of good entertainment in this evening’s programme, A novelty turn by Miss Merle Miller and Miss Maisie Ottey will be featureditems played on two pianos located in different rooms. An instrumental trio, consisting of Miss Gladys Vincent (violin), Mr. Francis Bate (’cello) and Miss Clutha Serjeant (piano) will provide some popular numbers, such as "Popular Songs by Hric Coates," "Pale Moon" and "Aguero." Miss Addie Campbell (soprano) will sing Mascagni’s "Ave Maria" "Three Green Bonnets," "Solveig’s ‘Song’ and "The Banks of Allan Water." Mrs. ¥. Nelson Kerr, a popular contralto, will also present a nice range of songs. Tenor solos will be contributed by Mr. Chas. R. Williamson, and Mr. Te Ari Pituma will give a talk on Maori foods From Dunedin "HE afternoon talk to be given by the Home Science Extension De- ' partment of Otago University will be on, "Profit and Pleasure." special lecture-recital, under the auspices of the Society of Professiona) Musicians of Otago, will be given by | Dr. V. B. Galway, assisted by Mr. Alfred Walmsley, tenor. The subject will be "Folk Music."
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 47, 5 June 1931, Page 18
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469WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 47, 5 June 1931, Page 18
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