4YA ATTRACTIONS
The service from Knox Church will be broadcast on Sunday evening. The Rev. Tulloch Yuille, B.D., M.A., will be the preacher. Tuesday evening’s programme will be provided by the St, Kilda Band, un~ -der the conductorship of ‘Mr. James Dixon, and also by assisting artists. | ‘The band has arranged a splendid programme of melodious music, including two well-knowu marches, ‘‘Invercargill" (by Lithgow) and ‘‘Argandab’’ (by Thompson). Mr. Reg. Richards will present a group of hazitome solos; | Mr. F. C. Cooper will be heard in sev- | eral bass numbers, including the popular Scottish song, ‘"Ihe Hundred Pipers’; and Miss Anita Winkel will be heard in humorous elocutionary numbers aud a very amusing child inr | personation. Light items will characterise the concert on Thursday evening. Miss Dorothy West will sing three numbers from the revue "‘O, Boy?’ Mr. J. B. McConnell, light baritone, will present a group of the latest popular songs. Miss Mollie Andrews wili contribute several popular and humorous songs, and r. Charies Rowand, ccomedian, will be heard in comic songs. Humorous recitations and menologues will be provided by wir. Carl Moller, and Mr. T. V. Ansow will present some novelty piano solos. The programme for Friday evening will be representative of good ballet music. Mr. L. BE. Dalley, tenor, will sing "The Minstrel Boy," among other numbers. A vocal duet, ‘"Bat‘tle Eve" (by Bonheur) will be sung by Messrs. L. I. Dalley and J. B. Macpherson. Miss Florence Sumner will sing "One Fine Day," from ‘Madame Butterfly." Mezzo-soprano solos will be contributed ty Miss Molly Vickers, elocutionary numbers by Miss Sheila Neilson, and classical pianoforte solos by Mrs. W. Munro. A light, entertaining programme will be presented on Saturday evening, when the 4Y¥A Harmenices Quartet will present the vocal numbers from the musical play ‘‘Going Up."’ It is undoubtedly one of the most tuneful of the unusical comedies. The solos, duets, quartets, and choruses will be heard from the members of the quartet party. An instrumental triol will also provide music, interspersed with the vecal programme. Cornet solos by Mr. George Christie, violin solos by Mr. A. R. Watson, and a flute composition by Mr, J. Stewart will go to make the evening’s entertainment.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 42, 4 May 1928, Page 7
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