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St. Kilda’s Band, with a bright and varied programme, assisted by 4YA attists singing a number of old fayourites, will provide the musical concert on Tuesday evening. Pastor More will deliver an address. Light and bright will be the studio entertainment on Thursday. Mueh humour will abound. On the programune will appear numerous excerpts from musical comedies, such as ‘‘Going Up." Huntorous stories, lumorous songs, atid humorous recitals will be given by Mr, Allan Young, Mr. Charles Rowand and Mr. Carl Moller respectively, while popular Hawaiian music will be supplied by the guitars of Messrs, Sheehy and Campbell. Wednesday next being Anzac Day; the Otago Returned Soldiers’ Association will hold a memorial service in the Kensington Drill Hall, which will be broadcast by 4YA, commencing at 2.45 pw This will be an important and imPressive service, and the big Drill Hall will no doubt he filled to capacity, Prior to the service proper, which is timed to commence at 38 p.m., the St. Kilda Band, under the baton of .Mr.
‘James Dixon, will render appropriate music, and will be heard at other times during the service. _ The Kaikorai Band, conducted by Mr. FE. Franklin, will commence the service with a funeral march, and will afterwards provide furtlier music. The Returned Soldiers’ Choir, under ‘the direction of Mr. John Lecch, render an anthem with band ac paniment. The principal speaker will be Hon, Sir James Allen, K.C.B., will comthe Mr. J. Butel will give an address, "Landing on Gullipoli."’ The "Tast Post’? and "Reveille" will he sounded by the Cadet Bugle Band, conducted by Sergeant-Major Napier. A well-balanced programme has been arranged for Friday evening, comprising instrumental and vocal musical items, and elocutionary selections. The vecalists will be Miss Irene Horniblow, Miss Flor: ence Sumner, Mr. J. B. MacPher: son, and Mr, L. E. Dalley. feature of the programme will A be the contributions of Miss Sheila Neilson, elocutionist. An interesting lecture will be given on Saturday at 7.30 p.m, when Miss M. H. King, principal of the Otago Girls’ Tigh School, will speak "Study of Literature,’’ The 4Y¥A Harmonists, allied On with other talent, will provide excellent entertainment on Saturday evening. There will also be relayed a deseription of
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 40, 20 April 1928, Page 14
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371AT 4YA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 40, 20 April 1928, Page 14
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