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3YA Features

"THE programme which is to be given by the Woolston Band on Monday evening will include Ord Hume’s march, 1 "Brilliant," Donizetti’s overture, "Anna Bolena," the humoresque "Slidin’ Thro’ the Rye," two selections, ‘"Norma" and "Largo" (the former by Bellini and the latter by Handel), the foxtrot, "’Appy Land,’ the valse "Confidence,’ and the march "Sons of the Wild." Popular pieces will also be played by the Studio Trio. The vocal programme for Monday evening will be of 4 very popular type. The "Mexican Serenade,’ which is to be sung by Mrs. Moana Lawrence, is particularly bright. She will also sing two jazz songs. Making her first appearance in radio will be Miss Rose Horrell, who is a professional vocalist and teacher of singing in Rangiora. Her items will be "Parted," "Somewhere a Voice is Calling," and "Coming Home." Mr. Robert Allison will .. Sing ::Captain Mac" and "When the Sergeant Major’s on Parade." | A further talk on "Tree Trimming" will be given by Mr. D. E. Parton, district telegraph engineer. "A programme of a miscellaneous nature, including many operatic numbers, will be broadcast on Wednesday. Concerted numbers by the Dulcet Quartet will be "Moonlight" and "Beleaguered." A duet will be "Where the Chestnuts Bloom." Miss Hilda Hutt’s solo items will be "Down the Vale" and "Nymphs and Fauns." Miss Nellie Lowe will sing "In the Great Uninown" and "Like ‘to the. Damask Rose." Mr. T. G. Rogers, tenor, will sing Massenet’s "Blegie"’ and Leoncavallo’s well-known "On with the Motley." Mr. A. G. Thompson, whose artistry is so greatly enjoyed, will sing Tschaikowsky’s "To the Forest" and R. A. Horne’s "A Requiem." Mr. Horne is manager of the "Bristol," Christ-t

church. Pianoforte solos will be play--ed by Miss Lucy Fullwood. | "PICKED up from Anywhere" is the . title of one of the contributions from the Rev. D. Dudley, F.R.A.S. There will be much entertainment in the oddments which come under that heading. Mr. Dudley’s other subject, "The Wonders of the Southern Cross," is a further instalment of his series of astronomical lectures. Wednesday night wili see the Studio Orchestra again before the microphone in one of its always welcome fortnightly performances. The conductor, Mr. Harold Beck, has arranged a programme of a very bright nature. HE Melodious Four will be the vocalists for Thursday evening, and as usual they will present an excellent concert programme of solos, duets, and quartets. Miss Bessie Pollard will be the piano soloist. One of her numbers will be a composition by Alfred Hili, "Berceuse." Other instrumental items will be provided by the Studio Trio and by some specially selected records.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 36, 22 March 1929, Page 15

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3YA Features Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 36, 22 March 1929, Page 15

3YA Features Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 36, 22 March 1929, Page 15

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