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HE service conducted in Trinity Methodist Ohurch on Sunday evening will be broadcast. The Rev. H. HE. Bellhouse will be the preacher. Following: the church service the concert to be given by the Kaikorai Band underMr, T. J. Kirk-Burnnand will be relayed from His Majesty’s Theatre. "RUPERT BROOKBD" has _ been. chosen ‘or the next of the series "With the Poets," to be given by Mr. Angus Gorrie on Monday evening, ‘This will be the third of such recitals in which great interest jis taken. | Mr. Gorrie makes his lectures very informative and interesting. The concert programme for Monday evening will be given by: Miss Muriel Eager (soprano), Miss Gwenda Burt (contralto), Mr. George Orawford (tenor), Mr, Arthur Alloo (baritone), and the Studio Trio (in concerted and solo numbers), while there will be a number of specially selected gramophone records, "THE, MACHINE AGW" will be the second of a series of W.H.A. talks under that title, to be given by Mr. Lloyd Ross, M.A., LL.B., on Tuesday evening at 7.30. Tuesday evening‘s concert will be provided in the main by St. Kilda Band under. Mr. James Dixon. The assisting vocal artists will be Miss Doris Davies (mezzo-soprano), Miss Irene Horniblow (contralto), while elocutionary numbers will be given by Miss Tui Northey. The band items will be: two marches, "The Voice of the Guns" and "The Pirate King," a waltz "Golden Dreamland," a selection "Lasses and Lads," the intermezzo, ‘""Minola," a descriptive piece, "From a Russian Village’ and a cornet solo, "I Passed By Your Window." > IGHT variety will mark Wednesday evening’s programme. It will open. with a relay from the Empire Theatre, where Mr. Leslie Harvey will be playing on the Christie organ. Studio items will be contributed by Mr. Norman Seurr (light- vocal), Mr.-W, Ruffell (baritone, singing "Captain Mac," "Mandalay" and "The Muleteer of Malagar"), Mr. Buster- Brown (Scottish songs), Mr, Lester Moller (humorous’ recitations), and the Studio ‘Trio, ’Cello solos to be played by Mr. P. J. Palmer will be the popular "Song of India" and "The Swan." The latter portion of the programme will consist of a dance music session. Friday evening’s programme will be redolent of the sea,‘ Messrs, O. Garden, R. B. McDonald, and E. G. Bond will sing sea chanties and such soles as "Rolling Down to Rio," "Song of the North Wind," "Back. . from Sea," and "Four Jolly Sailormen.". ..The second half of the programme will be devoted entirely to the dramatic play, "Galapagos." : ON Saturday, 4YA will as usual relay from 3YA, . .
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 6, 23 August 1929, Page 15
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422Features from 4YA Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 6, 23 August 1929, Page 15
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