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Sd HE service at the Methodist Central Mission, where the preacher will be the Rev, Hinton, will be broadcast on Sunday evening. After this service a concert will be relayed from the St. Kilda band rotunda.
The secord lecturette on drama by Mr. floyd Ross, M.A., of the W.E.A., will be given on Tuesday evening at 7.40. On this occasion he will deal with "Tragedy." HE concert programme for the evening will be provided by the St. Kilda Band, assisted by 4YA artists. The band .programme will be one of the best, selected by Mr. James Dixon. the conductor. Miss Eva Seott will sing "Four Leaf Clover," "Little Boy Blue" and "Flowers of the Forest." Mr. Neil Black’s items will be "Gypsy Love," "Not Understood," and "Oh, to be a Gypsy." My. Carl Moller, entertainer, will recite three numbers which are sure to be vety popular. "MADRE was a Jolly Miller," the opening chorus of "The Serenaders" on Wednesday evening, gives the enue to the evening's progrnmine, ‘heir concluding item will be "Begone Dull Care." Besides these performets, who will also ging solu items, the Dunedin Banjo Trio will play some of the latest popular alrs, and humorous sketehes will be performed by Miss Anita Winkel and Major F. Hf. Lampex,
Wednesday evening-municipal election results. On Thursday evening at 7.30, Mr. H. Greenwood, of the Athenaeum, will give a talk on books. "THREE popular songs .will be sung by Mrs. Charles Isaacs on Friday evening: "Danny Boy," "Angus McDonald" and "There’s a. Land." The contralto songs by Miss Irene Horniblow will be, "The Sandman," "The Arrow and the Song" and the old Hnglish song, "The Oak and the Ash." Baritone solos will be sung by Mr. A. Lungley. Miss Joyce Hould will recite "The Kings" (by Galsworthy) and "The Rider at the Gate" (Masefield). Popular instrumental music will be played by the 4YA Broadcasting Trio and there will be some specially chosen records. GATURDAY evening’s programme will be of the vaudeville type. Topicai hits will be sung by Mr. Geo. Wiseman and popular songs by Miss Minna Ahlers. Miss D. Carty will sing, "Scenes that are Brightest,’ "The Song That Reached My Heart" and "They’re Far, Far Away." Scottish humour will be provided by Mr. Buster Brown and other humour by Mr. Carl Moller.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 41, 26 April 1929, Page 15
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3864YA Notes Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 41, 26 April 1929, Page 15
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