4YA Notes
The first half of Monday evening’s programme will be devoted to a presentation of "Our Miss Gibbs" by The Majors, under the. direction of Mr. &. J.-Kirk-Burnnand. "Our Miss Gibbs" is one of Monckton’s
[SE ESS BEE EP ET Ht PEGE EEE BE most popular musical plays. There will be°a supporting miscellaneous programme to which, in addition to The Majors, Miss Joyce Hould (elocutioniste) and the Studio Trio will contribute. St. Kilda Band, under the baton of Mr. James Dixon, will give a programme on Tuesday evening. Assisting vocalists will be Mrs. Herbert Burrow (soprano) and Mr. A, G. Cooke (baritone), while elocutionary numbers will be given by Miss Beryl Cooper. The records which will be introduced will include numerous novelty features. N interesting feature on Wednesday evening’s programme will be a debate between members of the Dunedin Debating and Social Club. ‘The subject will be "That woman has
more than come into her. own." There will also be two novelty interludes | provided by rélays from the Ritz Broadcasting Orchestra, The soloists for the evening will be Miss Florence Sumner (soprano) and Mr. John Kennedy (tenor). Friday evening’s vocalists will be Miss Helen Ray (soprano), Miss Olga Wynne (contralto), and Mr. W. Harrison (tenor). There will be a duet by Misses Roy and Wynne. The Studio Trio will play and there will be violin, ’cello and. piano solos by Miss va Judd, Mr. P. J. Palmer, and Mrs, E. Drake respectively. Two musical monologues will be given by Miss Hileen Cooper. ON Saturday evening 4YA will relay from 3YA.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 51, 5 July 1929, Page 15
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2604YA Notes Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 51, 5 July 1929, Page 15
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