NOTES FROM 4YA
On Sunday evening listeners will be able to hear the service from the Hanover Street Baptist Church. The preacher on this occasion will be the Rev. E. S. Tuekwell. At the close of the service a studio concert will be broadcast. A magnificent programme has been arranged by the Kaikorai Band for Tuesday evening. No less than four o. the big popular .works will be heard, including the "Poet and Peasant" overture, a selection from "Maritana," the beautiful waltz, "Unrequited Love," and the "William Tell" overture, Another pleasing number will be the rendering of the intermezzo, "The Way to the Heart." Two popular marches, "The Three D. G.’s" and "On Tour’ are also on the programme to be given by the band. In addition to the band selections, a first-class programme of vocal and elocutionary items will be heard. Miss Winnie McPeak will present the charming little song, "Ships of Arecady," and other numbers. Mr. E. G. Bond will render a group of bass solos, amongst which will be the oldtime favourite, "The Diver."
Humorous elocutionary numbers will be rendered by Miss Madge Yates and Mr. Bric Hebden, and as a special feature during the evening a very humorous sketch will be presented by these two artists, entitled "A Film Scenario," being an adaptation of a "John Henry and Blossom" episode. Thursday evening’s programme will be of a humorous type. Several numbers from musical eomedy will be ‘presented by Miss Roma Buss"pact," from‘ Floradora," and the capftivating ttle melody, "The Love Nest," from "Mary." Mr. Percy James | will be heard in a comic song, "They Wouldn’t Do it for Me," and one of -the most tuneful of the newest foxtrots, "Ipsilante.’ Miss Billie Lor raine, the popular young comedienne, will be heard in the very latest popu~ ‘lar songs. Mr. Billy Gay will preFsent some humorous and popular songs. Major I. H. Lampen, one of f the best known entertainers in Dunedin, will present a series of humorfous interludes, and novelty piano ‘numbers will be played by Mr. T. Ve ; Anson. An entertaining programme will be ‘heard on Friday evening. Mr. Bert Rawlinson will sing a group of Scotfish numbers; Mrs. D. Carty will sing "In an Old-Fashioned Town" and othje old favourites. Mr. Neil Black, (Continued on Page 14.)
4YA NOTES
(Continued). whose bass voice is so much admired, has chosen among his songs, "The Grey North Sea’ and Tosti’s "Parted." A vocal duet will be rendered by Mrs. D, Carty and Mr, Bert Rawlinson, "O Wert Thou in the Gauld Blast." Flute solos will be rendered by Mr. Chas, Ih. Gibbons, and pianoforte works by Miss Alice Wilson, who will play Chopin’s "Ballade in G Minor." On Saturday evening at 7.30 pm, Dr. Lawson, of Otago University, will address listeners on cae Next Step in National Education." Among the artists to be heard in the ballad concert on Saturday evening are Miss Agnes Guy (suprano), Miss Jvrene TJlorniblow (contralto), who will present old Iinglish songs, My. Arthur Tangley (baritone), and 2 bass singer new to the microphone, My. Tom Cooper, who will present the popular number, "Ilats Off to the Stoker." Miss Java Judd will present Kreisler’s "Slavonic Dance No. 1 in G Minor," and German’s "Morris Dance from Venry VIIL"? Pianoforte solos will be vendered by Miss Murlel Caddie, who will include Rachmaninofi's "Prelude" among her efforts. In addition to 'eello solos by Mr, P. J. Palmer, there will be heard a group of instrumental trios,
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 43, 11 May 1928, Page 7
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