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The church service which will be relayed on Sunday evening is the St. Andrew Street Church of Christ, where Pastor W. D. More is the preacher Listeners who enjoy Mr. More’s humorous talks each week will look forward to hearing him in the serious vein. The Church of Christ is one of the most recently built churches in Dunedin, and the acoustic properties are ideal for broadcasting. If the weather is suitable at the close ef the service, the St. Kilda Band will give another fine concert, which will be relayed. ‘The programme contains some very popular numbers, by old and modern composers, and Mr. T. Stalker will be heard in a trombone solo, ‘The Trumpeter,"? with the band in accompaniment. Some listeners in Dunedin hold Big Brother Bill in such high esteem that they evidently feel that writing letters to him is too commonplace. Instead they are sending him yerses, most of which are very clever. ‘Big Brother Bill" will be ‘fon the air" again on Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7 p.m., tuucly to the delight of listeners young and old, who love to hear his travel talks about the "Wonder Car," Duriug the evening session on Tues day, listeners will enjoy the privilege of hearing some more of the best hroadcasting talent in Dunedin. Miss Molly Vickers, well known as a leading concert singer, will present {wo groups of bongs. Miss Lilian Macdonald, who is equally well known, and the possessor of a magnificent soprano voice, will contribute several numbers. Mr. T. Bachop, a well-known tenor, and Mr. q. Macdonald will also be heard. Miss Vera Hutcheson (s:mezzo-soprano) will
‘make her first radio’ appearance. Instrumental music will be rendered by Miss Alison Muir (pianiste), Mr. Alex. Blyth (‘cellist), and Mr. Andrew Fraser (xylophonist). , Another attraction on Tuesday will be Pastor W. D. More’s address. His subject this time will be "Hard Up," which sounds like a feast of fun in store, On Friday night, the Dunedin Fire Brigade is holding a benefit concert for the relatives of one of its late members. the programme will comprise only artists of the highest standing. This concert is to be relayed. " Saturday night’s programme will contain something to appeal to everyone. Mr. Billy Gay and Mr. Charles Rowand will entertain with light popular numbers, and Miss Gwen Cooper, wellknown on the concert platform, will be heard in four delightful numbers. Classical piano solos will be played by Miss Marie Tucker and Miss Helen Wilson, and Mr. C. E. Gibbons will present some popular flute solos. At the conclusion of the studio programme, dance music will be relayed from the Savoy.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 18, 18 November 1927, Page 12
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4424YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 18, 18 November 1927, Page 12
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