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Features from 4YA

AMON G the items to be played by the St. Kilda Band, under the eonductorship of Mr. James Dixon on Tuesday evening will be the overture "Bohemian Girl’ (Balfe), a selection "Hehoes of Seotland" (Rimmer), Michaelis’s ‘"Turkish Patrol," and several other popular numbers. Squire’s charming little ballad song, "When You Come Home," arranged as a cornet solo with band accompaniment, will be another feature. Miss: DOROTHY SLIGO (mezzosoprano), among other numbers, will render "A Summer Afternoon." Mr. R. A. Mitchell (tenor) will sing "Ah, Moon of My Delight," from Liza Lehmann’s "Persian Garden," and "Vale" by Kennedy Russell. Bass solos will be rendered by Mr. BH. G. Bond, and Mr. Lester Moller will entertain with elocutionary items, inecluding "Bertram on Babies,"

ON Tuesday evening the Rev. W. B. Seott will deliver another of his series of talks on the early history of New Zealand. On this occasion his subject will be "Henry Williams, the Sailor Missionary." A MOST pleasing programme will be broadcast on Wednesday evening when the chief item of interest will be the presentation by the 4YA Harmonists of Hermann Lohr’s song eyele, "The Little Sunbonnet" The 4YA Broadcasting Trio will provide the instrumental accompaniment to this, and a fine performance is promised. The song cycle consists of quartets and solo numbers, each with a quaint. sharm characteristic of the work of Hermann Lohr.

TN addition to the song cycle some excellent solo items will be rendered by Miss Mae Matheson (soprano), Miss Mollie Andrews (mezzosoprano), Mr. H.. A. Johnston (tenor), Mr. F. M. Tuohy (baritone), Miss Hiva Judd (violiniste), Mr. P. J. Palmer (cellist), Miss Aileen Young (pianiste) and Miss Madge Yates (elocutioniste). , RIDAY’S programme will be of the usual high order. Miss Molly Vickers (mezzo-soprano) will sing two of Lang’s songs, "Heart o’ the North" and "Heart of Gold." Miss Molly Vickers and Mr. Arthur Lungley will sing as a duet; "Arise, O Sun," and baritone solos will be provided by Mr. Arthur Lungley. Miss Irene Horniblow will sing Carey Jacob Bond’s "Haunting Memory." BRIGHT entertaining programme will be heard on Saturday evening. Popular song hits and humorous Seottish songs will comprise the vocal section. Miss Sheila Neilson and Mr. J. B. McConnell will entertain with extremely funny sketches. There will be instrumental music in keeping with the light nature of the programme.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 22, 14 December 1928, Page 15

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Features from 4YA Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 22, 14 December 1928, Page 15

Features from 4YA Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 22, 14 December 1928, Page 15

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