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AT 4YA

J es ‘The Hanover Street Baptist Church service will be relayed ‘by 4YA on Sun. | day evening. The preacher will ‘be the Rev. EB. S. Tuckwell. A _ studio. concert will be broadcast at the con- | clusion of the service, Tuesday night will be band night | again, the Kaikorai Band this time providing the programme. A selec-. tion from ‘the musical comedy "Merry | Widow," and four pieces from the "Ballet Egyptienne"’ suite by Lugini, | will be among the popular items. The band will be assisted with vocal items | by Miss Christina Green (mezzo. soprano), Mr. Charles Edwards (tenor), {and R. B. Macdonald (baritone), while Miss Madge: Yates and Mr. Carl Mol-: ler will provide the elocutionary num | bers.

a nt, Lee i tl Listeners will be delighted with the programme which will be broadcast on Thursday evening. From beginning te end the items will be of a light, bright nature. Mr. Percy James, Otago’s leadin comedian, will be heard in some 6 his inimitable songs and _ stories, and a brilliant new comedienne, Miss Billie Lorraine, will feature some of the latest popular song successse, including "It Is the Last Word," and "Row, Row. Rosie." Miss Roma Buss will sing some light soprano numbers. Mr. Billy Gay will be heard in popular songs, i There will be several tinmorous sketches on Thursday’s programme by. Mr. Percy James and Miss Billie Lorraine, and also a nev pair of comedi-: ans mamed "The ‘fwo Blue Ducks." Pastor W. D. More will give another humorous address Instrumeital music will he provided by Mr Jack McNeil, Dunedin’s leading banjo soloist, ' and Mr. J. McCaw, leading exponent of the saxophone in the southern city. ‘On Saturday evening listetrers will hear a first-rate concert. Miss Moliy Vickers (mezzo-soprano), Miss Agnes Guy (soprano), and Mr. Ll, M. Cachemaille (baritone) will provide the vocal portion of‘the programme. Piano solos,

by Miss Muriel Caddie, violin solos by Mr, H. Riddle, L.0.C.L., and flute solos by Mr. Charles E. Gibbons, will comprise the instrumental numbers. } Orchestral selections will also be rejilayed at intervals from the Empire ‘Theatre.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 37, 30 March 1928, Page 7

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AT 4YA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 37, 30 March 1928, Page 7

AT 4YA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 37, 30 March 1928, Page 7

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