4YA NOTES
rue service to be relayed on Sunday evening will be from the Methodist Central Mission, when the preacher will be the Rey. W. Walker. At the conclusion of the church service, an excellent concert will be relayed from Wis Majesty's Theatre. Items will be provided by the Kaikorai Band, under the conductorship of Mr. 3. Franklin, and these will be interspersed by vocal and instrumental solos by leading artists. TPTUESDAY evening's programme will be provided by the Kaikorai Band, under Mr. B. Franklin’s conductorship, and also by vocal and instrumental artists. Mr. R. B. Macdonald (baritone) will contribute Allitsen’s "The Lute Player" and Fisher’s breezy number, "fhe Rollicking Rolling Stone." Mr. Chas. Edwards is also on this programme and will be heard in three modern numbers. Miss Wyn McPeak will sing Bemberg’s "Hindoo Song," and other numbers. Mr. E. G. Bond will contribute bass solos, including Sanderson’s "Cobblin. " PIVERTING item on Tuesday evening will be a comedy sketch, an adaption of one of John Henry’s curtain lectures, given by Miss Madge Yates and Mr. Erie Hebden. In addition, these two artists will entertain with elocutionary numbers. IURSDAY’S programme will again pe full of bright entertainment. Miss Billie Lorraine, Mr. Billy Gay, and Miss Jaequelene Burke will each sing popular svlos and light numbers.
An interesting section of chursday's entertainment will be provided by Mr. Percy James, entitled "A Peep Into Coster Land," during which he will present familiar coster songs by Alfred Chevalier, including "My Old Dutch" and "What Cheer." He will give chatty illustrations of these songs, and have some interesting things to say about the coster, (THERE will also be a hilarious com- , edy sketch by Miss Billie Lor-. raine and Mr, Percy James, entitled "A Stage Iland’s Idea of Hamlet." Two. ; short sketches will also be given by the Two Blue Ducks, This time they will take a trip to India. Mr. T VY, Anson, Dunedin’s well-known jazz pianist, will contribute some novelty piano solos, and Mr. E. Heeney, a brilliant exponent of the as yet little heard piano-accordian, will give some exhibiitions of his skill on this entertaining instrument. Iii first half of Iriday night’s programme will be popular ballad music. Among the artists contributing will be Miss Dorothy Skinner (con-. tralto), Mr. Neil Black (bass) and Miss Alice Wilson, I',T.0.L. (pianiste). Yrom 9 o’clock on Friday evening dance music by Alf Carey and his Savoy Orchestra will be relayed from the Savoy. AN interesting entertainment will be- | broadcast on Saturday evening, during which Miss Irene Horniblow, . L.R.A.M., will present some popular baliad songs. Mr. H, Riddle (violinist), Mr. P. J. Palmer ('cellist), will also be heard, and in addition there will be some excellent arrangements of instrumental trios for violin, ’cello ‘and piano. Mr. Tom Cooper (bass), who has a wonderful broadcasting -yoice, will also be heard on Saturday's programme.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 47, 8 June 1928, Page 7
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