2YA WELLINGTON
. SUNDAY’S SERVICES. The service at the Terrace Cotgregae . tional Church will be broadcast by 2YA on Sunday, August 14, The preacher will be the Rev. Ernest R. Weeks, and his subject will be: ‘I'he Yotter’s Vield and. Broken arthenware." Afterwards a concert provided by the Municipal Tramways Band wilt be relayed. A DRAWING ROOM CONCERT. A drawingroom concert presented by Miss Gwen Shepherd, L.A.B., and party. will provide most of the mitsical fare for Monday evening. Miss Gwen Shepherd, herself an accomplished artist, has got together a talented combination, both vocal and instrumental, while shé has not overlooked the humorous element Her associates will be Mrs. ‘Claude Mass, Mr Claude Mass (haritone), Mr Will MeKeown (elocutionist), Miss Jeanette Briggs (sopranoj, Mr. Wynne Watkins (’cellist), Mr. Svdney Allright (baritone), and Miss Hilda Chudley (contralto). Miss Jeanette Briggs, soprano, who is to sing on Monday evening, is the talented "dauchter of a talented motherMadame Téimily Briggs. Mr. Clement Mav, the well- known elocutionist, will he "on the air"? avaint from 2YA on the 15th Another selection of delightful. characterisations from the works of great authors will be Pree sented © -------= |
MUSIC AND WORK. The next lecturette which is to be given on Tuesday at 8 o’clock by Mr. Douglas Tayler, Supervisor of Music for the Education Department, is entitled "Music and Work.’’ TUESDAY’S CONCERT, Mrs, A. Harris, soprano, whio is sings ing at 2YA on Tuesday evening, is a cultured afid experienced vocalist. She has sung for the Royal Choral Union, and was a soloist in ‘‘Faust." MR. EGERTON PEGG. To appear at 2YA on Tuesday, Augus® 16, is Mr. Egerton Pegg, tenor soloist. Mr, Pegg has sung in London, an from the Auckland and Wellingtott Press he has received high encomiums, Mr. Val Jones possesses a rich baritone voice. He is in demand for cons cert work, and was very popular with QYK fans. . The contralto will be Audrey Bevin. Following a very successful song recital in Nelson recently, Miss Bevin is shortly to entertain concer§ audiences in Dunedin and Wellington. (Continued next page.)
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 4, 12 August 1927, Page 9
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3442YA WELLINGTON Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 4, 12 August 1927, Page 9
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