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1YA FEATURES

Among the singers on Tuesday even- } ing will.be Mr. Hartley Warburton } and Mr. Morris Schroeder. Both are very popular baritones, and _ their items are sure to please. . The Griffiis Duo, always so weicome at 1YA, will entertain listeners with two sketches on Tuesday evening. They are called: "A Visit to a Doctor’? and "On Foliday." Mr. aud Mrs. Cyril Towsey will appear on Tuesday’s programme, Chopin’s ‘Fantasie Impromptu" will receive skilful treatment at the hands of Mr. Towsey, while: Mrs. Towsey’s beautiful soprano voice will be a sheer delight in the songs which she has chosen to sing. Making her second appearanze before the microphone on Tuesday even- | ing, the items which Miss Louise Jourdain, elocutionist, will give will be keenly looked forward to. [ler previous efforts delighted everyone. The entertainment for Wednes: day evening has been arranged by Ur. Phillip Lewis, who is well Anown on the Auckland concert platform. The programme includes & number of quartets, duets and humorous items. The artists ins clude Miss Stella Thompson, Mr. Stan Pitken, Mr. Len Crutcher, | Mr. Phil Lewis, and Harmony Hob. ; Mr. Thomas Harris, Auckland’s wellknown elocutionist, has been engaged for Thursday evening. His numbers will include "The Old Bachelor’ and "The Safety Pin." There may, and there may not, be some association! — Some excellent instrumentalists will be performing at LYA on Thursday. Fhese include Miss Marjorie Tiarkes (cello) and Mr.. Eustace. Tregilgas (cornet), while Mrs. Hueh Morton will contribute foxtrot miedieys. , Mr. Arthur Colledge’s resonant bass voice, so popular at LYA, will delight listeners in some of his best = songs. _ The sweet-voiced boy soprano, David Campbell, who has pleased listencrs on

divers occasions, will sing again on ‘Thursday. One of his songs is the ever-green ‘Eileen Allanah." Mr. Robert Peter, a well-known member of the St. Andrew’s Quartet, will be singing at 1YA on Friday. Mezzo-soprano solos will be icnudered by Mrs, B. Jellard, whose numbers will imelude "My Ships" aud ‘The Meeting of the Waters." Two popular cornetists, Messrs. Saithouse and Davies, will play duets at 1YA on Friday, aud Mr. Norman Watson, violinist, will also play.

Mr. Arthur Wilson, Auckland’s well-known organist, will give a recital on Friday. He will be assisted by several vocalists. On Sunday, after the church service. the municipal organ recital, to be given by Mr. Maughan Barnett, babi be relayed from the Town all, The concert for Saturday evening will be provided by the Auckland Municipal Band under the conductorship of Mr. Christopher Smith. They | present their usual high-class programme of instrumental selections. This will be followed by a relay of dance music from the Click-Clack Cabaret, where the orchestra is under the conductorship of Mr. Walter Smith.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 18, 18 November 1927, Page 7

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1YA FEATURES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 18, 18 November 1927, Page 7

1YA FEATURES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 18, 18 November 1927, Page 7

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