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HE religious service to be broadcast on Sunday evening, will be that conducted in St, Paul’s Presbyterian Chureh, The Rey, W. Bower Black will be the preacher, A, brief studio eoneert will follow, preceding the rebroadeast of the -concert to be given by the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band ‘in His Majesty’s Theatre, Wellington. The artists to contribute from 38YA studio will be Mrs, Sen Jowett and Mr. J. Francis Jones. N Monday evening Mr. Charles Bucket will speak on "Bxperiences Among the Gymnasium Kiddies." A new quartet of singers will be . heard on Monday evening. They will be known as the Harmonious Four, _ and their radio. performances are sure to please, Concerted numbers will be such favourites as "Old Man Sunshine," "Just Cause," "I 'Got a Robe," "Querida," "Down ‘in the Cane Brake," and another plantation melody, "Uncle Ned." Solos Will be sung by Miss Winifred Walton and Miss Maud Stringer. There Will. be elocutionary items by Mr. R. R, Wills, two dramatie numbers, "Lasea" and "The Law of the Yukon." The instrumental portion of Mon-. day evening’s programme will be provided by the Studio Trio and by the Christchurch Municipal Band under Mr. J. Noble. The band will present a well diversified programme, including Ord Hume's, march "Grove House," "My Syrian Maid" (an idyll by Rimmer), "In a Monastiy Garden," "The Heavens Resound" (anthem), a selection from "Lohengrin,". "The Merry Monarch" (march), and g euphonium and trombone duet, with band accompaniment. HD vocalists engagéd for Wednesday evening are Miss Myra Edmonds (mezzo-soprano), ‘Miss Vera Martin (contralto), Mr, Theo Turner (baritone), and Mr. W. H. Inkster (bass). They will present an excellent miscellaneous programme, Recitations to be given by Miss Dorothy, Jenkin will be "The House by the Side of the Road" and "Yes, Papa!’ There will be instrumental numbers by Miss Lucy Fullwood (pianiste) and the Studio Orchestra under Mr. Harold Beck. The charming song cycle by Lane Wilson, "Dorothy’s Wedding Day," will be presented on Thursday evening by the Melodious Four. This will be supported by a miscellaneous programme contributed by the same artists With sthe addition of the Studio Trio and Mrs. Margaret Williams, elocutioniste. Mrs, Willlams’s items will be "The Thousandth Man," /Specially Jim," and "The Carver and the Caliph." PROMINENT on Friday evening's programme will be two sketches, "Old Cronies" and Fishing," to be pre-/ sented by Messrs, Cecil Collins and Alan Browne. With two such fine entertainers the sketches should be very interesting. On the musical side of the programme will be the Melody Maids, a duo who will sing popular songs at the piano, with ukulele obbligato, Other vocalists will be Mrs. Maud Wood (mezzo-soprano) and Mr. Sydney Armstrong (baritone). Selections will be played by the Studio Trio
and a session of dance music will conclude the evening’s programme, SATURDAY evening’s. programme will be mainly a boxing relay from Greymouth, where the New Zealand eked Ohamptonahipe are to -he de- ¢
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 6, 23 August 1929, Page 15
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