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i(vutinuesd from page 7) Revisations will be given on Wednesday evening by Mr. IL. 3. J. Ryan, whose items will be "My Wedding Anniversary" (humorous) and two dramatic numbers with piano accompani-ment-*Marthenwure" and "The Kid." W entertainment typical of the Victoriam period will be presented | on Thursday evening. The vocal portion of the programme will be contributed by the Madame Gower-Burns Grand Opera Quartet, the items eonsisting of solos, duets, and a quartet, the last-named being the beautiful "Sweet and Low," which will be the final item of the evening. A number of the songs to be sung will bring back recollections to listeners of the older generations. ‘The instrumental portion of the programme will be provided by Miss Aileen Warren (pianiste), Mr. T. H. Amos (flautist), the Studio ‘Trio, Mr, Harold Beck (‘cellist), and Mesrs. R. Ohlson and A. Benson, who will piay cornet duets. Recitations will be given by Miss K. O’Brien. "‘1TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT" is the musical play with which the Radiolian Quartet will entertain listeners on Friday evening. This is another of the popular programmes which these vovalists are regularly providing. There are many fine cChornses, solos and duets in this work by Rubens, and the Radiolians ean be relied upen to do full justice i to the zamushs. Considerabis variety will intersperse Friday evening's entertainment -jazz numbers by the Bereford Banjo Band, selections by the Studio ‘Trio, Miss Irene Morris (violin), Mr. S. N. Crisp (euphonium), and humorous recitations by Mr. J. P. Darragh. Brest variety will characterise the radio vaudeville from 3YA on Saturday evening. Some excellent yocal items can be expected from the members of the Christchurch Male Quartet-Messrs. H. Blakeley, L.- C. Quane, P, Angus and J, Filer. The Joyous Trio will sing happy songs to the uccompaniment of piano and ukulele, piunoforte’ jazz will be played by Misses Muriel Johns and Dorothy Johuson, humorous recitations will be given by Mr. W. H. Moses, the Studio Trig will contribute, Hawaiian music will be dispensed by Miss TElaine Moody's Hawaiian Trio, and Mr. Athol Hunnibel will sing popular songs at the pianos, ’

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 July 1928, Page 14

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Features Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 July 1928, Page 14

Features Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 July 1928, Page 14

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