4YA NOTES
eo eee cnn Ou Sunday evening the first children’s song service, conducted by ‘Big Brother Bill" will he heard. It will commence at 5.45 p.m., and will inelude a bright little entertainment of a sacred nature, ‘The service from the Kirst Cherch of Otago will afterwards be relayed, commencing at 6.45, when Dr. V. E. Galway will give a_ short organ recital. Dr. E. N. Merrington will be the preacher, At & p.m., providing the weather is suitable, the St. Kilda Band's concert will be relayed from St. Kilda. Mr. James Dixon conducts the band, and a first-class programme will be presented. On Tuesday, during the afternoon session, the usual weekly addresses will be delivered hy Miss M. Puechegud on "Interior Decoration,’? and by Mr. H. Greenwood, who will review the latest books. , he children’s session in its new form will commence at 6 p.m. on ‘Tues. day, when a most attractive little programme will be offered, in addition to "Big Brother Bill’s Features." This session will conclude at 7 p.m. The concert session will be pro: | vided by a party of well-known en: | tertainers known as the "Twink: | lers," orgapised by-one of the lead: | ing elocutionists, Miss Anita Win- | kel. A first-class programme is promised by the following ladies and gentlemen:-Miss Sheila Neilson | and Miss Roberta Williams (clocu: | tionists}), Miss Winnie McPeak, — Miss M. Dales, Miss Rona Wood, | Mr. J. B. McPherson (vocalists), — Mr. Malcolnt Robilliavd, and the Rev, G. E. Moreton (instrumentalists). Pastor W. D. More will give anothy humorous address. A recital by the Chamber Musie Club will be given on ‘Thursday evening. The programme includes’ solos, ducts, trios, quartets, and quintets. A rare ircat in chamber musie is promised.
Dr. E. N. Merrington will on Thurs. day give a talk on the influence of the League of Nations in international affairs and on States outside the League The Kapai Dance Band, a popular musical organisation in Dunedin, wilt provide a dance programme of music on Friday, interspersed with other in-: strumental and vocal selections. ‘The vocalist will be Miss Rita Holines, a fine soprano singer. ELETUULTSUAVELEEZULSEAEEESTACESVUASEODIEARUC SOS ETOIDECS PHC SANTEE TUE
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 20, 2 December 1927, Page 15
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3564YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 20, 2 December 1927, Page 15
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