WEDNESDAY
From Auckland At 7.30 p.m. the Rev, W. Jellie will speak on "D. H. Lawrence, the Man who was Charged with Blas phemy." Miss Margot St. Lawrence Toner, who has for some time past delighted 1YA listeners with her artistic pianoforte solos, and is shortly leaving for New York in order to further her professional career, is this evening giving a farewell recital. At 9.30 pm., after the studio concert, dance musie from the "Peter Pan" Cabaret will be relayed. Weilingion Jottings T 7.85 p.m. the 2YA Music Lovers’ Competition will be broadcast. . The recorded variety programme includes a revue, "Columbia on. Parade," in which many of the bestknown Columbia artists pass in re view, From Christchurch A MUSICAL programme of outstanding merit contributed by Madame Winnie Fraser, the Studio Orchestra, and by specially selected recordings will be broadcast this evening. From 4YA HE} Home Science Extension Department of Otago University will broadcast from 4YA the second talk on "Pastry Making." The evening programme will feature an illustrated talk by Dr, V. BH, Gal-
way, Dunedin city organist, on "How to Listen to a Fugue." .
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 41, 22 April 1932, Page 12
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186WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 41, 22 April 1932, Page 12
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