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EXT Sunday’s divine service will be relayed from the Methodist Central Mission, when the Rev. William Walker will preach the sermon. Should fine weather prevail, at the close of the service the St. Kilda Band, under Mr. James Dixon, will give a performance at St. Kilda beach, and this will be relayed by 4YA. A FIRST-CLASS concert will be presented on Tuesday evening. A number of popular items will be played by the St. Kilda Band, among
them being a selection from "Rose Marie" Rachmaninoft’s "Prelude" arranged for brass band, and Squire’s charming song "My Prayer" as a cornet solo. Miss Wyn McPeak (contralto) will sing Hatton’s "Enchantress" and other numbers. Mr. L. E. Dalley (tenor) will present songs by the old English composer, Roger Quilter, "O Mistress Mine" and "House of
Joy." Bass solos will be heard from Mr. EE. G. Bond, including "Stonecracker John." Some humorous elocutionary works will be given by Mr. Lester Moller. The Rev. W. B. Scott will continue his series of talks on "Karly New Zealand," the third being entitled "Tamate Waka Nene" and "Patuone." (COMMENCING from this week, the vaudeville entertainment which in the past has been broadeast from Dunedin on.Wednesday evenings will be transferred to Saturday nights, and a popular ballad concert will take its place. On Wednesday nights, in future, outstanding ‘features will be vocal quartets, the 4YA Harmonists, and a new quartet, the Serenaders, talxing alternate Wednesdays. On this programme each week an iistrumental trio will be an interesting nttraction. The 4YA Broadcasting Trio comprises Miss Eva Judd (violinist) Mr. P. J. Palmer (’cellist), and Mrs, Ernest Drake (studio pianiste). Hach member of the trio is a leader in his or her particular field in Dunedin: some really fine string trio music is under rehearsal to be presented in the near future. ~ | NJ EXT Wednesday’s programme will be provided by the 4YA Harmonists, in concerted numbers, with solos items by the members, Miss Roma Buss (soprano), Miss Mollie Andrews (mez-zo-soprano), Mr. C. ©. Scott (tenor), and Mr. F. M. Tuohy (baritone). The 4YA Broadeasting Trio will present a group of Moszkowsky’s Spanish Dances, while Miss Eva Judd will render Erni’s "Mlegy,’ Mr. P. J. Palmer, Jensen’s "Mforning Breezes," and Mrs. Ernest Drake, Mowrey’s "Mexican Serenade." QGATURDAY’S programme will be of a bright and lively nature, with popular and humorous songs, humorous sketches enacted by.Miss Sheila Neilson, and’ Mr. J. B. McConnell, and popular instrumetnal music. Miss Betty Roberts will song "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise" and "The Girl Friend." Mr. Chris Harlie wiil sing about the "Irish Orchestra."
Seated at his organ in the Auckjand Baptist Tabernacle is Mr. A. FE. Wilson, who will be heard again on the air from 1YA -on Wednesday, December 5. It is now some 15 months since Mr. Wilson was a regular contributor to 1YA programmes, and his reappearance will be welcomed by lovers of organ music.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 12, 16 November 1928, Page 15
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