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TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES iYA.—Miss L. M. Cranwell will speak (it 730 p.m. on “Plants in the Service S tbfMaori: Medicinal Plants.” The Aeolian orchestral comert will be i<la 2YA.—At 7.30 p.m. Mr. A. E. Campbell will give a lecture on ’ Education To-day and To-morrow: The Forces of Change.” The programme will include selections by Frank' Crow the r s Novel y . Orchestra, items hv the Choral Eight, at 9.12 p.m. an illustrated lecture W Mr. H F. von Haast on “Songs My Father Sang,” and xylophone solos by S. Lernard. _ .... 3YA.—Dr. I. W. Weston will give a a talk at 7.30 p.m. on -'Farm Accounting.” Recordings, and a talk by Mix A W. Tucker on “Glimpses of the West Indies” will he broadcast. » 4YA.—The programme will feature selections by. the de Rose Octet, vocal solos by May Brook (soprano), F. E. Woods (bass), and C. B. Williamson (terfor); humor by Lester F. Moller, and dance music. 2FC: A B C Light Opera Company presents “Florodora."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17909, 13 October 1932, Page 5
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