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SOME 4YA ITEMS

Well known throughont Otago and Southland as a social worker, and more widely known over the radio as a brit. liant clarinet player, the Rev. G E. Moreton wll further spread his popujarity as an instrumentalist at 4YA on Tuesday evening. The versatile Pastor W. D. More, whose lecturettes at 4YA are so entertaining, has chosen "Great Love Stories" for tis theme on Tuesday tvening "Big Brother Bill," who is now an rstablished favourite at 4YA, will conduct the shildren’s sessions on Tuesfavs and Fridays, and pleasing halfhours of amusement and instruction are guaranteed for children of all ages. Miss Winnie McPeak (contralto), who is to sing at 4YA on Thursdav, is a pepil of Mr. Ernest Drake She has een very successfnl at competitions in Christchurch and Dunedin. The band of the First Battalion, Otavo Resiment, nnder Mr Lew O Asten, will bupnly the instrumental music at 4YA’s concert on Thursday evening. Mr. Malcolm Robilliard, nrobably the foremost ‘cellist in Dunedin, will plav at 4YVA on Thursday. Mr. Rohilliard is w member of the Dunedin Orchestral Sosiety.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 9, 16 September 1927, Page 8

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SOME 4YA ITEMS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 9, 16 September 1927, Page 8

SOME 4YA ITEMS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 9, 16 September 1927, Page 8

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