1YA Notes
SUNDAY'S church service will be relayed from St. David’s, the Rev. D. CO. Herron preaching. Following the church service, a studio concert will be presented, to which Mrs. I. Raynes, Miss Edna Peace, and Mr. G. Colledge will contribute. : Tuesday will see an interesting news session-a talk on "Motoring," by Mr. Geo. Campbell, and a -continuation of the W.H.A. series-"The Beginning of Speech," by Mr. Gilbert Archey. An excellent evening of operatic selections will comprise the concert session, to which Miss Madge Clague will sing selections from "Samson and Delilah," "faust," and "Carmen." Miss Mary Cofield, a soprano of unusual merit, will render excerpts from "The Chocolate Soldier," "Bohemian Girl," and "Maritana." The "Arioso" from "Pagliacci" will be sung by Mr. R. Drrington, whilst the Studio Trio will play an Hungarian Fantasie and the "Entr’acte No. 2" from "Rosamunde." Mr. A. B. Chappell will continue his popular series of "Topical Talks." The coneluding portion of the programme will be in the hands of Mr. R. W. Strong, phen will present Part 3 of "La Trayiata.’ ITH Auckland Salvation Army Con- ‘" gress Hall Band is:-to provide the major portion.of Wednesday’s pro- gramme, and under the direction of Bandmaster Paice can be relied on to give an’ excellent account of themselves, Bandmaster Paice, who took the baton subsequent to Bandmaster Goffin’s retirement, has now been conducting for some nine months, and his efforts are producing a fine combination. ‘Mr. Walter Brough, Mrs. L. Parry, and Miss Phyllis Hazel are sufficiently well known to listeners to need no introduction, as is also the case with Mr. T. T. Garland, who will contribute humorous items, VfORH scampers with the Radio ; Seamps for Thursday evening inthat Auckland listeners will a
spend a mirth-provoking sgrenitig. This programme will be continued until 11 p.m. with dance music, and will be'preceded by the announcer’s weekly book review. RS. DAISY BASHAM and the Clarion Quartet promise an English national song recital for Friday evening. The recital will be of a classical nature, and will cover the period, 15th, 16th, and 17th century. The pro-
gramme will be opened with a short relay from Messrs. Lewis Hady’s Hall, and Mr. T. Harris will provide the humorous portion of the evening. Miss Margot Toner, whose piano work has been very favourably commented on, will play two preludes by Besley, the Studio Trio’s rendition being of a light nature. ee
A DHSORIPTION of the interprovincial match, Auckland v. Wellington, is Saturday’s sports attraction, the announcing being in the capable hands of Mr. W. J. Meredith. At 7.40 p.m, Mr. G. D. Rutter will continue his. talks on gardening, taking as his subject "The Flower Garden." Vaude--ville items by the Bohemian Duo (Hawaiian numbers) and the Four Originals, with a comedy item entitled "Smiles," will. comprise the concert session in the main, whilst’ Mr.
Barnes and the Studio Orchestra will render light songs and popular orchestral selections ‘respectively.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 8, 6 September 1929, Page 14
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