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Features Continued

4YA NOTES The service from the St. Andrew’s Street Church of Christ will be relayed on Sunday evening. ‘he preacher will be Pastor W. D. More, who will deal further with questions submitted by listeners recently. After the church service on Sunday evening, if the weather be fine, the concert by the St. Kilda Band will be broadcast. During the afternoon session on Tuesday an address on "Iashions" will be delivered by a representative of the D.I.C., and a representative of Turnbull and Jones, Ltd., will discourse on the ‘Domestic Uses of Electricity." At 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday Mr. W. B: Steel, secretary of the Otago Hxpansion League, will, give another talk on the Otago province. A really first-class programme has been arranged by the St. Kilda Band for Tuesday evening’s concert. A selection from Wagner’s beautiful ‘‘Parsifal" will be among the larger works. Several popular artists will assist with solo items, including Mr. Charles Rowand, an English comedian who has had considerable experience in the Old Country. The programme at 4YA on Thurs. day evening will be provided by some foremost artists, who have not been heard recently. Miss Dorothy Skinner, a contralto with a wonderin! voice, will sing some well‘known songs. Miss Agnes Guy, one of Dunedin’s leading mezzo:sopranes, will be heard in some modern compositions. Mr. F, C. Cooper, well:known vocal teacher, and possessor of a_ fine rich bass voice. will render "The Riderless Steed’? and other songs. Mr. L, M. Cachemaille, a popular baritone from Wellington, with a most pleasant veice and execution, will present a group of classical songs. Miss Marjorie Watts, a clever young pianiste, will play Liszt’s "Liebestraume No. 3,’? and other works, at the concert on Thursday, and Mr. Matcolm Robilliard will contribute several *cello solos. Pastor W. DPD. More is down for another humorous address on Thursday eyening. The programme for Fridav night will include leading artists. Miss Maisie Macdonald, F.T.C.1,., one of the most brilliant pianistes in Otago, will he heard,. along with sonie notable vocal. ists.

Saturday’s concert will be a rare treat of good artists and good music. Miss Wdith Morrison (a most charming soprano), Miss Molly Vickers (one of Dunedin’s leading mezzo-sopranos), will provide high-class songs. Mr. Dan. Vogarty, Dnnedin’s Irish tenor, will present a group of Irish numbers. Mr. Percy James, probably the most popular comedian in the southern city, will entertain with some really funny numbers on Saturday. Miss Eva Judd (violiniste), Miss Muriel Caddie (pianiste), and Mr. George Christie (cornetist), will contribute the instrumental items on the programme,

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 29, 3 February 1928, Page 15

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Features Continued Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 29, 3 February 1928, Page 15

Features Continued Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 29, 3 February 1928, Page 15

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