4YA Notes
‘THE service conducted at the Methodist ‘Central Mission will be relayed on Sunday evening. The Rev. Hinton will be the preacher, and afterwards. the concert to be given by the Tramways Band in His Majesty’s Theatre will be broadcast. ‘THE Majors, a vocal quartet consisting of Miss Freda Wlmes, Miss Dorothy Skinner, Mr. J. Montagne, and Mr L. M. Skinner, will present the pretty song cycle known as "Dorothy’s Wédding Day" on Monday evening. There are many bright tunes, in quartets and solos, in this song cycle. The supporting programme will be of miscellaneous vocal items, instrumental selections by the Studio Trio, violin, ’cello, and piano solos, and recitations by Miss Joyce Hould. Thesé will include a sketch from Dickens and two excerjNs from Shakespeare. In addition, Part 2 of Act 3 of "Tristan and Isolde," will be presented. HE St. Kilda Band programme for Tuesday evening will include two marches, "The Crusaders" and "Guard of Honour," the "Druid’s Prayer" Waltz, a selection from "The Pirates of Penzance," "Sandon," and cornet and euphonium solos. Contralto solos by Miss. Constance. Poole will be "Salaam," "Before the Dawn," "Sink Red-Sun." Mr. Arthur W. Alloo, bari- ----- a — 5 -- + -, ___ --
tone, will sing "Vagabond," "Serenade," and: "Bedouin Love Song." Blocutionary numbers will be given by Miss Tui Northey. The recordings to be used will comptise soprano, choral, Wurlitzer organ, xylophone and male voice trio numbers. ON Wednesday evening the entertainment will be provided by the Dunedin Orphans’ Club Minstrel Troupe. This is a very popular combination. The evening’s programme will open with a relay from the Empire Theatre, with Mr. Leslie N. Harvey playing on the Christie organ. A "Book Review" by Mr. H. Greenwood will be given at 7.30 on Friday evening, HB vocalists for Friday evening will be Miss Irene Horniblow, Mr. H. Drew and Mr. Arthur Lungley, while recitations will be given by Mrs. Nellie Osborn. There. will be instrumental numbers by the Studio Trio and solos by Mr. P. J. Palmer (eello), Miss Eva Juda (violin), and Mrs. Ernest Drake (piano). Among the recordings will be vocal selections from "The Flying Dutchman," "The Bat," and "The Pirates ef Penzance." On Saturday evening 4YA will relay 8YA, which is .Tebroadeasting 2YA’s programme,
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 49, 21 June 1929, Page 15
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3724YA Notes Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 49, 21 June 1929, Page 15
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