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(CHRISTCHURCH Anglican Cathedral evening service will be broadeast on Sunday, commencing at 7 gclock. Prior to the Cathedral serthere will be a studio concert, com- ' mencing at 6.30. Miss Nellie Lowe (contralto) and the Studio Trio will contribute.
Mr. BH. J. Bell, public librarian otf Christchurch, will give his fortrightly book review on Monday evening. The programme arranged by Mr. R. .J. Bstall of the Woolston Band for Monday evening comprises two marches "Duntroon" and "Rearguard," the intermezzo "In a Persian Market," a collection of Border songs and ballads, trombone solo with band accompaniment and a foxtrot, "That’s Her Now." The vocalists engaged for Monday eyening are Mrs Moana Lawrence, ‘Miss Elizabeth Vass and Mr. Robert _ Allison. wo’ recitations will be given by Mr. Harold Shaw and: instrumental numbers will be played by the Studio Trio. ; Lovers of good music will find Wed4 nesday’s programme much to their ikking. There will be operatic numbers taken from "Maritana," "Merrie Hngjand," "Faust" and "Veronique." On the miscellaneous side of the programme will be such fine solos as "On the Road to Mandalay" and "The Death of Nelson." The vocalists will be Miss Corrie Aslin, Miss Dulcie Mitchell, Mr. H. Blakeley and Mr, J. Graham Young. Instrumental items will be played by the Bohemian Quintet. On Wednesday evening Mr. Sydney Francis Hoben will give another of his
lecture-recitale which prove,so papuar. On Thursday evening 3YA will rebroadeast the concert to be presented by the Hawke’s Bay. Radio Society. A MISCELLANEOUS programme, to be followed by a dance music session will be broadcast on Friday evening. Mrs. Ralph Sierakowsi, Mr. "rthur T. Couch and Mr. Bernard Rennell will be singing, also Mr. Jock Lockhart. who will be heard in his always popular Scottish songs and patter. Duets to be sung by the Dandy Duo will be "A ‘Paradise for Two" (from "Maid of the Mountains") and "The Keys of Heaven." ' A talk by Mr. D. B. Parton, telegraph engineer, will be given on Friday eveting. This will be another of the very interesting series of lectures on "Tree Trimming." GATURDAY evening’s programme will be an entertaining yaudeville concert. Soprano a.d tenor vocalists will pe Mrs. L. B. Salkeld and Mr. W. J. Trewern respectively. Mr. Charles Lawrence, the entertainer, will be contributing, also Mr. George Titchener. Miss Blaine Moody’s Hawaiian Instrumental Trio will be welcomed, and Mr. ae aa |
Les Grummitt, WHo fas BUL Apes at 8YA for some time, wi'l play some of his very clever improvisations on the piano.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 5, 16 August 1929, Page 15
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4193YA Items Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 5, 16 August 1929, Page 15
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