THURSDAY
"Sle ep" HE home science talk, "Sleep," prepared by the Home Science Hxtension of Otago University, from 1YA, 2YA, and 8YA. Auckland Notes » "THE Orpheus Musical Club, which has on several occasions given splendid programmes, will again supply the evening’s programme, featuring incidental music from "Monsieur Beaucaire." The soloists will be Mrs. L. E. Lambert (contralto) and Rewa Hipwell (soprano). Both these ladies possess yery fine voices and have been heard to advantage several times from this station. Harry Woolley, one of Auckland’s outstanding pianists, will play pianoforte solos, and there will be solos « Will Henderson (piccolo) and Mr. Reg. Davies (cornet). Items from 2YA A 2YA studio concert in commemoration of the Battle of Trafalgar will be given by’ the Port Nicholson Silver Band and 2YA artists, The band will be heard in a very fine programme of selections and marches. Outstanding of these will be a trombone solo, "The Death of Nelson," a potpourri, "Nautical Moments," and the fantasia "Trafalgar." A feature of the programme will be two numbers by Clement May, eminent HEXnglish elocu . tionist, "Ballad of the Clamperdown’" and "The Old Superb." The vocal por- tion will be in the hands of the Sere. -naders’ Male Quartet, who will be heard in a full programme of nautical songs. 3YA Topics A TALK on "Tourist Resorts" will be given at 3YA by Mr. R. -W. Mar. shall, of the Government Tourist Department. The lecturer on 8YA’s international programme will be Professor H. Tocker, of Canterbury College. He will speak on "The Heonomic Situation in Germany."
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 14, 16 October 1931, Page 19
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259THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 14, 16 October 1931, Page 19
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