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4YA Features

The Rev. W. Bramwell Scott, who is an authority on New Zealand history, will deliver a series of addresses bearing on the pioneers and early times in New Zealand, eommencing on Tuesday evening, and following on each alternate Tuesday, during the concert session. The first group of talks will be under the heading of "Men Who Have Made New Zealand,’ and Tuesday’s address will be introductory to this. AMON + the items of the splendid " programme to be played by the St. Kilda Band on Tuesday evening will be Rimmer’s charming waltz, "Golden Preamland,." and Greenwood’s fantusia, "Claredon." Another interesting item will be a cornet solo, with the St. Kilda Band in accompaniment, playing "The Garden of Happiness." Several well-known artists will contribute solo items to the band concert. Miss Wyn MePeak will sing a group of ballads by the modern composer. Chuter. Miss Anita Winkel and Mr. Lester Moller will each contribute elocutionary items. ANOTHER happy programme at 4Y.A on Wednesday. The Dunedin Banjo Trio will feature some popular song hits, both old and new. Miss Betty Roberts and Miss Thelma Blackniin Will sing some of the latest song hits. Mr. Chris. Harlie. the TLancashire comedian, among other humorous songs with patter, will sing the "Bull FKighter.’" Mr. Buster Brown,

the Scotch comedian, will sing three of Harry Lauder’s songs, including "Piper McFarlane." Instrumental inusic will be rendered. by Mr. J. McCaw (saxophonist), and Mr. KE. Heaney on his piano-accordion. Some delightful sketches will be presented by Miss Sheila Neilson, and Mr. J. B. Me(Connell, N Friday night, Miss Molly Vickers (mezzo-soprano) will sing "i¥erce Flames are Soaring," from "il Trovatore." Mr. George Christie (cornetist), will play Hoch’s "Hdilweiss." Other artists on this programme will be Mr. L. M. Cachemaille (baritone), und Miss Madge Yates (elocutionist). Dance music from the Savoy will be relayed during the second half of the programme, between 9 o’clock and 10. N Saturday evening a high-class and varied programme will be presented by the 4YA Harmonists, assisted by some instrumentalists. The 4YA Harmonists Quartet will present "There Were Three Ravens,’ "Sea Sorrow" (from "Songs of the Hebrides," by K. fraser), and "Alice Where Art Thou?’ Miss Roma Buss (soprano) will sing Willeby’s "Coming Home," and Miss Mollie Andrews (mezzo-soprano), "I’m Longing for the Spring." Mr. ©. ©. Seott will be heard in "There is a Flower that Bloometh" (from "Magrituna"). Baritone solos will be sung by Mr. F. M. Tuohy. Instrumental trios for violin, flute, and piano will be played, and Mrs. Ernest Drake, studio pianiste, will render a Beethoven Sonata. Miss Roberta Williams, elocutionist, will recite Kipling’s "Glory of the Garden."

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 12, 5 October 1928, Page 15

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4YA Features Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 12, 5 October 1928, Page 15

4YA Features Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 12, 5 October 1928, Page 15

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