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4YA NOTES

The service to be broadcast from 4YA on Sunday is from the Methodist Central Mission, when the harvest festival will take place. ‘he Rev, W. Walker will be the preacher. At 7.30 on Tuesday, Mr, R. W. Marshall, of the Dunedin ‘lourist Office, will give an address on tourist resorts. The evening concert on Tuesday will be provided by the Kaikorai Band, under the conductorship of Mr. E. l’'ranklin, aud assisting artists. ‘The band will present some very fine numbers, including the overture ‘fancred," arranged by Rimmer, a selection, ‘‘Souvenir de Meyerbeer,’? arranged by Swift, a selection from Lemares musical comedy, "Gipsy Love,’’ and several other items, including xylophone and cornet solos. A very fine programme will be heard from 4YA on Thursday even: ing, when tine items wilk be presented by Miss Agnes Guy (mezzosoprano), Miss Dorothy Skinner (contralto), Mr. L. M. Cachemaille (baritone). and Mr. F. €. Cooper (bass). Mr. J. McCaw will provide some very fine saxophone soles, and Miss Marjorie Watts wilt be heard in pianoforte items. During the afternoon session on Fri« day a fashion talk will be delivered by Miss Buecleuch, from the D.S.A, Friday, February 23, being the anniversary of Otago and Southland, Mr. W. B. McEwen, librarian of the Dunedin Public Library, will deliver a most interesting address dealing with the history of the provinces. The concert programme for the evening should prove most enjoyable. Soprano solos will be rendered by Mrs, D. Carty, contralto items by Miss Flora

stati Pity it tit it | Pru ait | Williamson. baritone numbers by Mr. Bert Rawliuson, and bass solos by Mr. Neil Black. Mr. Gordon Findlay, one of Dunedin’s leading pianists, will render some classical pianoforte solos, and some Hawaiian guitar duets will be played by Messrs. Sheehy and Campbell. At the conclusion of the studio concert at 9.15 p.m., dance lovers will be entertained with the latest jazz music from the Suvoy. Saturday eveniug’s programme will contain something to interest most listeners. Mr. Dan Fogarty (Dunedin’s Irish tenor), Miss Editis Morrison (soprano), Miss Moblilie Vickers (mezzo-soprano), Mr. Pércy James (comedian) will provide the vocal numbers. Instrumental music will be contributed by Mr. Chas. E. Gibbons (flautist), Miss Muriel Caddie (pianist), and Miss Eva Judd (violinist).

Radio Licenses Expire on March 31 Only Two Weeks more in which to renew --

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 35, 16 March 1928, Page 5

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4YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 35, 16 March 1928, Page 5

4YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 35, 16 March 1928, Page 5

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