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MONDAY

Wellington Features MORNING talk about "Cooking" and a talk at 7.0 by, a representatlye of the New Zealand Institute of Opticians will comprise the lecturettes.

The evening programme will be of an operatic-classical nature. The vocal portion will be contributed by 2 talented trio-Signora Bulmas (soprano, late of Sydney), Miss Ruth Mann (contralto), and Signor Lucien Cesaroni (bass). Signora Bulmas and Signor Cesaroni will be heard in two duets-‘The Singing Lesson" and the grand duet, from "Aida," "Heaven, My Father." Miss Mann and Signor Cesaroni will sing "QO Lovely Night." Among the solos to be presented will be "Marie, Marie," "Ombra-Mai Fu," "Tosca’s Prayer," "The Song of the Flea," and "Old Drinking Song," the last two being by Signor Cesaroni. Miss Mary Cooley, well remembered for her performance in "doan of Are,’ will appear as a storyteller, narrating a tale by O. Henry.

3YA Notes At noon 3YA is going on the air to broadcast reports of the wool sale to be held in the Caledonian Hall. To celebrate. the annivérsary of the birth of Robert Burns, a Scottish programme will be broadcast. This will be provided by the Christehurch Municipal Band ahd assisting

artists, with additional instrumental items by the Melody Trio and recordings by Harry Lauder. During the evening Lord Rosebery’s eulogy of Scotland’s great poet will be broadcast, Dunedin Features ? A PROGRAMMH of specially-selected recorded items will be presented. Orchestral selections, choruses, solos by Galli-Curci, John McCormack (tenor), Gigli (tenor), Thomas (tenor). and Newall (baritone), violin solos by Heifetz and Roderick Gray are ineluded.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 28, 22 January 1932, Page 14

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MONDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 28, 22 January 1932, Page 14

MONDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 28, 22 January 1932, Page 14

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