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4YA ITEMS

[ The Rey, Tulloch Yuille, M.A., with be the preacher when 4YA_ broadcasts the service from Knox Church on Sun+ day, October 16, commencing at 6.30 p.m. A studio concert will follow. immediately after the church service, On Tuesday evening a _ first-class; programme will be heard from 4YA, when some well-known Dunedin singers will take part. These include: Miss Peggy Neil (mezzo-soprano), Mr: J. Black (tenor), Miss Tui Salt (mezzosoprano}, Mr. C. E Gibbons (flautist) Mr. W. Le Gal (violinist). Several recitals will be given by Miss Ty Jefferson. 7 Pastor W. D. More will entertaitt with "Dog Stories’ from 4YA on Tuesday. Artists who will be heard from 4¥A on Thursday ‘evening are: Miss Agnes Holmes {mezzo-soprano), Miss Gwen Cooper contralto}, Mr. Alex TT. Blyth (cello), Mr. A. J. Frye (violinist). At 9.15 a portion of the Archerfield pupils’ concert: will be relayed from Elis Majesty’s Theatre. On Saturday night, at 4YA, Miss © Olga Burton (soprano) and Mr. Atex. Snell will be the vocalists, and Mr. Norman Scurr and the Misses M. Watts and A. Wilson will be the instrumentalists. Mr. A. E. Wilson. of the Government Tourist Department, will coms mence a series of addresses, the first being entitled "The Tourist Resorts of Otago-’? Oance music by Ern. Beecham will be relaved from the SavoyOu Sunday, October 23, the service will be relayed from. St. Paul’e Cathedral. The vreacher will be Rev. Canon Neville. A studio concert will follow at 8 p.m.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 13, 14 October 1927, Page 7

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4YA ITEMS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 13, 14 October 1927, Page 7

4YA ITEMS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 13, 14 October 1927, Page 7

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