4YA ATTRACTIONS
' THE service to be broadeast from 4¥A on Sunday next will be conducted in the studio by the International Bible Students’ Association, under the direction of Mr 0. G. Canty, who will deliver an address, At the conclusion of this service, the sta‘tion will relay the WKaikorai Band’s Concert from His Majesty’s Theatre, TUESDAY night will, as usual, be band night at 4X.A, and a first-rate programme has been arranged by the Kaikorai Bund, under the baton of Mr ©. YVranklin, A _ selection from "Phe Pirates of Penzance," the over: ture "Le Rose de Parvanne," "In a Monastery Garden,’ and the humoresque, "The Three Blind Mice," are among the items to be given, In addition to the band items, some well known artists will be heard. Miss Wyn McPeak (contralto) will sing several popular songs. Tenor solos will be provided by Mr Chas, Edwards, who will contribute a bracket of popular song hits. Mr R. B. Macdonald (baritone), will sing, among other numbers, "Stone-Cracker John," A vocal duet, an arrangement of "Gray |Days," will be presented by Messrs Wdwards and Macdonald. Mz. FE. G. Bond will contribute a group of bass solos,
On Tuesday evening elocutionary items will be presented by Miss Madge Yates and Mr Eric Hebden, and in addition, this pair of popular artists will provide an humorous sketch; Pastor W. D. More is also on ‘Tuesday’s programme for another of his inimitable humorous addresses. A BRIGHT, popular programme has peen arranged for Thursday night, Popular. vocal numbers will be rendered by Miss Vanda Duncan, who will sing "Annabelle Lee,’ "Breeze," and "Tt Ali Depends on You." Miss Jacqueline Burke will sing "Love’s Cigarette,’ from "Lhe Maid of the Mountains,’ and other popular numbers.) Miss Billie Lorraine will feature "My Regular Girl," and "I’li be Lonely." Mr. Billy Gay will entertain with "Mother, Speak to Ethel," "Love is Just a Little Bit of Weaven," and "Just Once Again." A humorous ‘sketch by Miss Billie Lorraine and Major Lampen will be presented, and ‘the latter will also contribute a humor‘ous elocutionary item. The instrumental music of the programme will be provided by Mr TT. ¥. Anson, jazz pianist, by Mr E. Heeney, on his piano-accordion, and by Mr H. Dalziel, with marimba solos. FFRIDAY'S programme will be contriuted by some ieading talent. Miss Dorothy Skinner (contralto), and Mr. Neil Black (bass) will provide vocal items. Miss Nancy Abernethy (elocutioniste), and Mr Chas. E. Gibbons (flautist), will provide the balance of ‘the studio programme, after which an hour’s dance music by Alf Carey and ‘his Orchestra will be relayed from the Savoy. : ON Saturday night listeners will hear | a high-class programme. Miss Agnes Guy (soprano), Miss Irene Horniblow, L.R.A.M. (contralto), Mr Arthur Lungley (baritone), and Mr Tom Cooper (bass), will provide the yocal portion. The instrumental music will be contributed by Mr H. Riddle (yiolinist), Mr P. J. Palmer (’cellist), and there will also be several items by an instrumental trio (violin, ’cello, and piano). Miss Molly Gallagher V.2.C.L., will be heard in elocutionary numbers,
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 51, 6 July 1928, Page 14
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