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3YA Features

N Sunday evening the service to be held in St. Barnabas Church, Fendalton, will be preceded by a session of chimes on the church bells, rung by Mr. George Claydon. N Monday evehing, at 7.80, Mx. Shas..Buckett will give a lecture (t) "People a Physical Culturist ‘The band portion of the. evening's entertainment -will be provided by the Woolston Band under Mr. R. J. Hstail. One of the most popular programmes will be ‘presented. The assisting vocalists will be Miss Myra Edmonds, Miss Marjorie Nelson, and Mr. Theo. E. Turner (baritone), while Miss Lily Hughes (a daughter of Mr, W. M. Hughes, late Prime Minister of Australia) will give elocutionary numbers. Instrumental numbers will he Played by the Studio Trio.

ON Wednesday evening the first part of -Act III of Wagner’s great opera "Tristan and Isolde" will be presented :at 3YA, Mr. W, H. Dixon, ‘who told the story of "Rigoletto" will describe the plot of "Tristan and " Isolde." Fixcerpts from "Rose Marie," the very’ popular musical play, -will also be featured on Wednesday evening’s programme. The vocalists will b Miss Lilian Hanham, Miss Dulcie Mitchell, Mr, H. Blakeley, and Mr. J. Graham Young. This should be a particularly enjoyable evening, for, in addition to the "Rose Marie" numbers there will’ be some excellent miscellaneous items by the same vocalists, and selections by the Studio Orchestra under Mr. Harold Beck, The records will comprise orchestral numbers, a violin solo by Kreisler, "Indian Love Call," flute quartet, a grand organ solo, and a male voice quartet. "THURSDAY’S programme will open with Tschaikowsky’s famous "1812 Overture." Then will follow a_programme. of ballads and- concerted singing, the vocalists being Madame Gower Burns, Miss Dorothy Spiller, Mr. Frnest Rogers and Mr. J. Filer. The solos _ will include "Kissing Time," "Betty’s Garden," "My Dearest J

Heart," "Revenge," "Come Into the Garden, Maud," "The Last Watch," and "Shipmates O’Mine.". There will be three duets, "A Night in Venice," "Sunbeams," and "Hxcelsior," a trio, "Soldier Rest" and a quartet "Sweet and Low." There will be selections by the Studio Trio and by Mr. Harold Beek, ’cellist. ON Friday evening solos will be sung by .Mr. Bernard Rennell, Mr. Robert Allison, and Miss Lottie Colville, while duets will be sung by the Rose and Thistle Duo, at the piano with banjoiele. Atl the songs will be well known and popular, Humorous items. will be given -by Mr. George Titchener and there will be instrumental numbers by. Miss Irene Morris (violiniste) and by the Studio Trio. A dance music session will follow. HE programme: on Saturday evening will be a two-hours’ vaudeville entertainment provided by the Revellers’ Concert Party.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 48, 14 June 1929, Page 15

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3YA Features Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 48, 14 June 1929, Page 15

3YA Features Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 48, 14 June 1929, Page 15

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