4YA NOTES
SUNDAY EVENING IN DUNEDINe The service from St. Paul’s Cathedra} will be broadcast by 4YA on Sunday, when the préacher will be the: Revs Canon Nevill. "At the conclusion of the church service, a fine sacred concert given by Mr. Ernest Drake’s choir end students at the Central Mission, will be relayed by 4Y4. Some exceptionally fine cheral works have been prepared by a male choir, and a choir of mixed voices, and Jeading soloists will also be heard. HOME AND BOOKS, On Tnesday afternoon the sindio cort« cert from 4YA will include addresses:
-by Miss M. Puechegud aud Mr. Bh Greenwood, of the Athenaeum Miss Puechegud, continuing her sei ies of lecturettes on ‘‘Interior Decora tion," will deal with ‘‘Our Homes ana How to Make the Best of Them." ‘This tall will contain. good advice and suggestions for making the house more attractive. . Mr Greenwood will give interesting reviews of the new books of the week. MORE MERRIMENT. At 7.45 p.m. Pastor W. D. More will ‘deliver another of his humorous ads dresses. His subject this time will be, "The More We Are Together, the Mere ricr We'll Be.’ ‘This will be a feast of fun. Mr. More receives each week a bude get of appreciative letters, and one Tes cently contained ‘a postal note with ax expression of good wishes, and the hope that he will be spared to carrv on the .good ‘work for a long time to conie. "THE REBEL MAID." Tuesday evening's concert from 4VA will be a treat such as ig rarely given to. New Zeatand listens ers. The light opera is undoubte edly the most popular form of ene tertainment to-day. and this cone cert will be the performance of Montague Phillips’ light. opera, "The Rehel Maid.’ by the Dunedin: Choral Society. under the baton of Mr. James Coombes. Some of Dunes din’s foremost soloists will be heard at this concert. HIGH-CLASS BALLADS. Thursday night’s concert from 4VA will be a high-class ballad concert front the studio. in which sevcral of the best known artists of the southern city wi be heard, including Miss Winnie MePeak (sonrano), Miss Rita Holmes {sde prano), Mr W Ruffell ,fbaritone), Mr, Phillip Marchant (baritone), Mr Male colm Robilliard (cellist), Miss Ethel rine, A.T.C.L (nianiste}), and Mr E. , Riffell (violinist). During the evening "Gargovle" will tive a tatk to farmess this time take ing for his subject, ‘Tractor Operas tion, Breaking in a New ‘Tractor." Hé@ will make this address very interesting with manv valuable hints and tips. SCOTTISH HUMOUR. The afternoon programme from 4YA on Friday will inctnde a humorous Srnitich reading by Mrs IT, W Cowie, who is a past master of this form © entertainment, and listeners are assured of a vaod fifteen minutes’? amusement. The Workers’ Taucational Associatiott will nrovide an address on an intercsting subject during the evening sessiotte
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 5, 19 August 1927, Page 11
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4774YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 5, 19 August 1927, Page 11
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