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4YA NOTES

1 | emeenthiae During the afternoon session on Tuesday Miss M. Puechegud will continue her talks on ‘Interior Decoration,’? and Mr. H. Greenwood, of the Athenaeum, will review the latest books. Several popular and well-known performers will be heard at 4YA’s concert on Tuesday, including Mr, R. B. Macdonald (baritone), Miss Roma Buss (mezzo-soprano), who was so very successful in the recent competitions. Mc. Allan Young will provide two recitations, and a collection of humorous stories. Miss Roberta ,lliams, weilknown Dunedin elocutionist, will provide monologues and a recital, Mr. R. Wilson-Brown will entertain with some comic songs. Miss Eva Judd will again be heard to advantage with her violin, and Miss Mnriel Caddie will play some _ classical pianoforte solos. There is something on this programme that should appeal to every taste. In addition, Pastor W. D. More has another very humorous address, entitled "Do You Like Cats?" This is sure to provide much merriment. Thursday night’s concert will be by the Brown Ewing Concert Party and. orchestra. ‘This is a full and varied programme, and will, no doubt, prove very attractive The studio concert on Fridav evetis itig will include Mr. J. Clark (baritone) in several solos, and Miss Myrtle Bitl (soprano). Piano solos will be heard by -Miss Rita Holmes, and siolin solos by Mr, A. Roberts. At 8.45 on Friday Mr. W. B. Steel, secretary of the Otago Expansion League, will be ‘teard on his favourite subject, ‘Southern Tourist Resorts."’ It is, indeed, doubtful if any other man in Otago has the interest of his province more at heart, ‘or pos: sesses a greater knowledge of its attractions, than Mr. Steel, Saturday night’s programme at 4YA will be a varied type, in which will predominate instrumental music, mostly of the lighter type. ; Miss I‘lorence Sumner ‘mezzo-sop-rano) and Mr. A. McKinnon, will provide songs of the more serious nature, while Mr. Charles Rowand will sing some comic songs. Mr. J. B. McConnell will present some humorous recitations, and Mr. A. E. Wilson, manayer of the Government ‘ourist Department in Dunedin, will deliver 2 talk on "Tourist Resorts in the South Island.’" , | With the holiday season not far ahead, the two lectures by Messrs. _ Steel and Wilson on the beauties, of Otago will prove interesting, no doubt, to many northern Jisten: | At 8 o’clock on Sunday, provid: ing the weather is suitable, listen: ers alf over the Dominion will | have the opportunity of hearing the _ first of a series of Sunday even | ing concerts by the popular St... Kilda Band, under the conductoro ship of Mr. James Dixon, Tach, | $unday following, if the weather permits, the band concerts will be’ regularly relayed by 4YA,

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 15, 28 October 1927, Page 5

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4YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 15, 28 October 1927, Page 5

4YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 15, 28 October 1927, Page 5

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