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4YA Items

[THE service in Moray Place Congregational Ghurch will be broadcast on Sunday evening. The Rev. Albert Mead, M.A,, will be the preacher, A relay of the concert to be given by the Artillery Band in His Majesty’s Theatre will follow. J ERKER’S famous musical _ play "The Belle of New York" will oceupy the second half of Monday evening’s programme. It will be presented by The Majors, under the direction of Mr. T. J. Kirk-Burnnand, The frst half of the programme will consist of miscellaneous items, the soloists being Miss Freda Elmes, Miss Dorothy Skinner, Mr. J. Montague, and Mr, L. M. Cachemaille, singing "One Morning Very Harty," "Death and the Maiden," "Little Yvette," and "Waiata Maori," respectively. There will be items by the Studio Trio. On Tuesday evening Mr. Lloyd Ross, M.A., LL.B., will give a talix under the auspices ef the W.H.A. on "The Maehine Age." POPULAR programme will be presented by the St. Kilda Band on, Tuesday evening. The items will include two marches, "The University" and "Guard of Honour," .a fantasia "Military Church Parade," a selection "Sanderson’s Popular Songs," Raymond’s "Rose Garland," and "The Bells of Blighty" waltz. There will also bea cornet solo, "Somewhere a Voice is Calling.’ The vocalists for

the evening will be Miss Lettie de Clitford and Miss Mary Somerville. Hloeutionary numbers will be given by Miss Sheila Neilson. On Wednesday evening the Dunedin Burns Clab will celebrate the Sir Walter Scott anniversary with a concert in the Early Settlers’ Hall, This -entertainment will be relayed by 4YA, On Thursday evening 4YA will broadcast the Hastings concert. _ My. H. Greenwood, librarian at the Athenaeum, will give his "Book Review" on Friday evening. The 4YA Harmonists will provide the vocal portion of the musical programme on Friday evening, concerted as well as solo numbers being given. whe instrumentalists will be the Studio rio. . Saturday evening’s programme will be relayed from 3Y¥A.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 5, 16 August 1929, Page 15

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4YA Items Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 5, 16 August 1929, Page 15

4YA Items Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 5, 16 August 1929, Page 15

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