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contralto voice is alwass a pleasure to ite with a past generation. Both Mr. There will be a number of first-class. artists contribating to the concert programme of Monday, when Derry’s Band Will ‘be in the studio. That" popular singer from the Midlands, Mrs, Bingham Puddey, will make a welcome reAppearance, and Miss Sylvia Marshall, . Mr, J, Francis Jones, and Mr. A. R. Thompson, all favourite radio vocalists, will also be singing. Elocutionary items will be given by Miss Mavis Kinsella. The lectures on stamps at 3YA are proving most interesting even to noncollectors, The next talk will be on Monday, when Mr. W. Peers, of the Philatelic Society, will speak on "Stamps of the Air." An excellent miscellaneous programme Can be expected on Wednesday evening from the Dulect Quartet, Miss Dorothy Jenkin, A.T.C.L., and the Beresford Banjo Band. Miss Mary Shaw, A.R.C.M., has three fine solos to which her anagnificent soprano voice will do full juslice. The popular and pretty "I Know a Band" will be sung by Miss Shaw aud Miss Nellie Lowe, whose voices blend so delightfully. Miss Lowe, whose listeners, will sinz, among other items, ores Che Garden of Sleep," a great fayour- : A. G, Thompson and Mr. T. G. Rogers will ‘be heard in solos and in the duet "Texcelsior?" One of the recitations to he given hy Miss Dorothy Jeukin will take many listeners back to the days of their youth, when "Curfew must not ring to-night" had a great vogue. Another recitation will he "The Song of the Market Place." On Saturday there will be the usual radio Vaudeville programme. Messrs. Charles Lawrence and Al: fed Lovett, with Mr. Ivan Perrin at the piano, can supply an enter: tainment by themselves. A verSatile trio are these three. The Vocal items, both solos and duets, by the two first named, will com: Prise patter songs and other harMonious cfiorts (ior which Mr. PerYin will provide accompaniments, and later on some of his clever int: provisations). A Musical mono: logue to be siven by Mr. Charles Lawrence will be "The 11.69 Ex: Press." fe will aiso sing "Song of the Wanderer." j Miss Dulcie Mitchell, Iy.R.A.M., has three fine sones for Saturdav evening: Bizet’s "Aonus Dei? and "Still as the Night" and ‘‘Just Love Me." Well known melodies, especially faycurite plantation songs, will be played hy the Scarff Spanish guitar and banjo mandolin Trio. Wellington music lovers iknow well the name f Miss Hilda j Blechynden, and listeners-in to 3YA_ | on Saturday will have the pleasure of hearing this gifted singer,
* Appearing again on Saturday evening | «ill be Mr. W. H. Moses, whose elo- | Cutionaty efforts are so enjoyable. A novelty on Saturday’s variety pro- | gramme will be photo fiddle solos by. | Mr, Verner Lawford. i
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 37, 30 March 1928, Page 7
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4633YA JOTTINGS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 37, 30 March 1928, Page 7
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