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HE Pitt Street Methodist Church. ‘service will be on the air on Sunday evening. The Rev. L, B. Dalby will be the preacher. N Tuesday evening the Olympians "will provide the major portion of. the vocal programme, their items including a quartet from "Rigoletto" (Verdi), "Lola’s Song" ("Cavalleria Rusticana"), "There ‘is a Flower" ("Maritana"), "Willow Song" (Sulivan), "O tu Palermo," "When We are Married" (‘Belle of New York’), and . "The Mikado’s Song" ("The Mikado’). . Miss Mollie Wright, cellist, will play -"Sonata in G@’ (Samartini), while the Studio Trio will be heard in selections from Puecini’s great opera, "La Boheme’ and from the "Cabaret. Girl’ (Kern). Outstanding on the = programme will be the presentation of ' Act L of the: opera "Carmen" (Bizet), music will be broadcast. fully explained by Mr. Karl Atkinson, president of the Auckland Gramophone Society. THE members of the Jubilee Institute for the Blind will again present a programme on Wednesday evening, when a well varied selection * of items will be performed. The Institute Band, choir, and orchestra will con‘tribute numbers, and judging from the last performance of these artists 4. hearty weleome awaits this evening’s fare. N outstanding programme for the week will be presented on Thursday evening in the form of a novelty evening, entitled "What did you do in the Great War, Daddy?’ . Although humour will predominate throughout the performance, popular war-time songs will be featured, together with. sketches and suitable dialogue. From approximately 9.30 until 11 p.m. dance
THE programme on Friday evening will be opened with. a relay of musical items from Lewis Eady’s. Hall. The ensuing programme from the studio will include Miss Madge Clague (contralto), Mr. John Bree (baritone), and Mr.. Eric ‘Waters (pianist). Two short organ recitals .will be presented by Mr.’ Arthur E. Wilson, assisted. by Miss Doreen Logan (soprano)... Ai-' other interesting. "Topical Talk" will. be given by Mr. A. B. Chappell; M.A., while the Studio Trio will: be heard ‘in
"Peer Gynt. Suite" (Grieg), and "Four Bavarian Waltzes’ (Franck). , The variety programmeé’ to be performed on Saturday evening. will include the Basham-Briggs Duo, in vocal duets and solos, the Hebrew Two in humorous sketches, the; Bohemian Duo
in novelty itéms, and Mr. Thomas Harris, elocutionist. The Studio :Orchestra will perform popular orchestral items and an hour’s dance. programme will ‘conclude-at 11 p.m,
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 53, 19 July 1929, Page 18
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