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HE service conducted in The Ter‘race. Congregational Church on Sunday evening: will be broadcast, The: -Rey. C, Wickham ‘will be. the preacher. | Afterwards. there will be a relay: of: the concert to. be given by" the Port Nicholson. Silver .Band. in the Grand Opera. House. ON. Monday’ eVening an interesting * programme. will: be given by .the Philoniel’ Ladies’ Choir. and’ assisting ‘artists. "| The choral. items will include’ Vincent’s' "Aye. Maria" with or: chestral accompaniment and. the. same composers’ "The Night, Bells." As well as full choral. numbers there‘-will be soprano and contralto sdlos;: duets and.a vocal trio, The.soloists will ‘be Miss Muriel Hitchings (soprano), Mrs. W.' H.. Phillips . (contralto), Mis» Veronica. McKenzie. (soprano), and the-;Misses Agnes. McDavitt'and Zoe Millar (contraltos). Miss McKenzie ind’ Miss McDavitt will sing as a duet Schubert’s "Serenade" .and. Pinsuti’s "In this Hour. of Softened Splendour" will be sung.as.a trio:-by Miss .Muriel Hitehings, Miss Agnes’ McDavitt: and Mrs. W. H.. Phillips, The; assisting artists will be Mr. Claude Moss. (bari tone) and Mr, Sidney Tingey | (elocutionist). Mr. ‘Moss will sing Herman Lohr’s -"Pagan" and. "When. Song is Sweet," also an -old French number, "Te Carillon. du ‘Verre." Mr. Tingey will recite. a: scene. from " Ajglon,". in which a French soldier. tells of the hardships of the army at the ‘time..of "the Emperor’. Napoleon. The Studio Orchestra -will.play. the: overture to "Mirelle," Rubinstein’s orchestral . number, "Two Songs" (the cornet soloist being Mr, W. Sneddon), Dyorak’s "Gypsy. Songs," "Songs of Italy" (by ‘Lohr), and for their concluding number Moszkowski’s "Waltz in D." A! BRIGHT programme of a light and popular nature will be presented on Tuesday evening, the contributing artists being Mr. E. W. Robbins‘ (tenor), the Two Boiled Owls (in humorous sketches), Messrs.; Claude Hoare: and Edward: Silver (in jazz piano. and. popular song numbers), and Mrs. M. R.. Lightbody (soubrette). The orchestral items will be the "Entry of the Boyards,". "Suite Romanesue" and two. compositions by Drigo-viz., "Licho" and "Pas de ‘Bohemiens. "

The programmes on: the other evenings of the week’ when the’ Radio Exhiibtion is* on, are ‘referred’ _ to’ elsewhere, :

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 53, 19 July 1929, Page 18

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2YA Items Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 53, 19 July 1929, Page 18

2YA Items Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 53, 19 July 1929, Page 18

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