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DUNEDIN

A VARIED PROGRAMME On Sunday, 4YA will broadcast the, service form Knox Church, which will .be attended by the teachers of the day schools of Dunedin, The Rev. Tullock Yuille, M.A., B.D., will be the preacher, his subject being, "The Emotion of the Ideal.’ Following the church service wilt be a studio concert, Miss M. Puechegud and Mr. H. Greenwood will again be heard from 4YA on Tuesday afternoon. GHOST STORIES, Listeners are advised that Pastor W. D. More’s address on Tuesday evening will take place earlier than usual, at 7.45 p.m. This time, Mr. More has chosen for his subject "Ghost Stories,’’ so we may expect a bright little entertinment. At 8 p.m. on Tuesday 4YA will relay a grand concert from the Trades Hall, when several leadiug performers of the southern city will be heard. THURSDAY'S CONCERT. The pupils of Madame Marjorte Cadman wil} be heard in another of their successful concerts form 4YA on ‘Thursday next, when they will be assisted by Mr. A. J. Frye (violin), Mr. A, Bonner (cello), and the Empire Theatre Orchestra, under Mr. Chas. Parnell. "Gargoyle" will also give another interesting talk on ‘‘Petroleum." THE W.E.A. The Workers’ Education Assggiation at Dunedin are providing very ifiteresting addresses at 4YA. And they will be broadcast on Friday evening.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 3, 5 August 1927, Unnumbered Page

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DUNEDIN Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 3, 5 August 1927, Unnumbered Page

DUNEDIN Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 3, 5 August 1927, Unnumbered Page

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