NOTES FROM 3YA
A mixed vocal quartet will support Derry’s Band at SYA on Monday evening. Four very popular artists will comprise this quartet-Mrs. D. W. Stallard, Miss Anita Graham, Mr. W. H. Inkster and Mr. W. Bradshaw. Also contributing will be Mr, W. H. Moses. A wide range of intsrumental and vocal items will be presented. Uncle Jack, of SYA, Mr. KH. J. Bell, Public Librarian, to the grown-ups, will talk on ‘Books’ at 7.30 on Monday evening. ‘© 0. se =
Rudyard Kipling’s well-known work, ‘The Bell Buoy,’ which was one of the favourite pieces given by Mr. Alexander Watson, the elocutionist, when he toured New Zealand, will be recited by Mr. W. H. Moses on Monday. His other selection will be a humorous one, "Only One." Another talk on the care of the mouth and teeth wil be given cn Wednesday evening by a member of the Canterbury Dental Association. Light musical comedy will con:prise the major portion of the programme for Wednesday evening. The vocalists will be Mrs. Claris Shaw,, :Miss Mildred Russell, Mr. Gregory Russell and Mr. W Jj. Richards. The play chosen is the well-known one telat-
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 42, 4 May 1928, Page 7
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191NOTES FROM 3YA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 42, 4 May 1928, Page 7
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