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4YA ATTRACTIONS

6 rNTLG Powder Monkey," a rollicking old favourite and little known at the present time, will be one of Mr. E. G. Bond’s bass solos for Tuesday evening. The programme that night will be of the popular type, and will be contributed by some of 4YA’s excellent arfists in conjunction with the Kaikorai Band. The band itself has «a splendid miscellaneous programme, Besides Mr. Bond, Tuesday evening's artists will inelude Miss Dorothy Allen, Mr. R. GB. Maedonald, and Mr. Charlies MFdwards. FElocutionary items will be given by Miss Madge Yates and Mr. Eric Ifebden, who will also stage a humorous sket¢h. The popular Pastor W. PD. More will give a humorons talk on Tuesday eyvening. %

RIGHT and lively will be Thursday evening’s programme. The amusement element will be yery prominent. Miss Billie Lorraine, Miss Jacqueline Burke, and Miss Vanda Duncan will be‘heard in light and popular Songs. Miss Lorraine and Major Lampen will enact a humorous sketch, Mr, Keith Stronach will tickle listeners’ risible faculties, Messrs. Heeney and Dalziel, with piano-accordion and ‘murimba respectively, Mr. T. V. Anson with his novelty piano solos, and Mr. ‘Billy Gay in popular songs, are also ‘on the programme. FrRipay is dance night at 4YA. The -gramime will consist of popular items, contributed by such vocalists as Miss Dorothy Skinner (contralto), Mr. Neil Black (bass), Mrs. Ernest Drake (piano), and‘ Mr, Charles Gibbons (flute). Elocutionary items will be. given by Miss Nancy Abernethy. A STUDIO concert of high standard: first hour of the evening's pro- ‘ will be broadcast on Saturday.: Contralto solos will be sung by Miss Irene Horniblow and soprano solos by Miss Agnes Guy. Two of Mr. Tom Cooper’s items will be "The Company ‘Sergeant-Major" and "The Floral Dance." Baritone solos will be sung by Mr. Arthur Lungley, WBlocutionary items will be rendered by Miss Molly Gallagher, and selections will be play- ed by the trio.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 49, 22 June 1928, Page 7

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4YA ATTRACTIONS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 49, 22 June 1928, Page 7

4YA ATTRACTIONS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 49, 22 June 1928, Page 7

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