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4YA Features

v "THE relay of the evening church service on Sunday will be from the Hanover Street Baptist Church, the Rev. DW. L. Tuckwell preaching. Following the church service, the concert to be given at His Majesty’s Theatre by the Dunedin Tramways Band under the conductorship of Mr. ©. Morgan will be broadcast, PROMINENT on Monday evening’s session will be items by the Majors Quartet composed by Sir Charles Stanford. Mr. T. J. Kirk-Burnnand will give a shgrt talk on "Sir Charles

Stanford and His Works" prior to the vocal selections, the numbers being of an Irish nature, as might be expected from the composer’s Irish nationality. The Winkel-Lampen Radio Players will present two sketches, one of which is of more than usual interest, entitled "Dining Out," by Melford. The sketch deals with the ordeal of a man and his wife endeavouring to dress for a dinner which, unknown to them, had already taken place on the previous day. The consequent humorous situations can be well appreciated, and the sketch will be well handled by Major Lampen and ‘Miss Winkel, The 4YA Broadcasting Trio Will play selections from Verdi’s "Aida" and "Song to the Hvening Star" by Wagner, whilst vocal solo items will be rendered by members of the quartet. NN Wednesday evening the popular Four Aces Concert Party will be on the air with sketches, concerted items, popular vocal hits and vocal and instrumental solos. The Four Aces are now established favourites’ with Dunedin Radio audiences, and they will be assured of a warm welcome with this programme. ON Vriday at 7.30 Mr. H. Greenwood, the Athenaeum Librarian, will give a book review, and in the evening concert session the Harmonists Quartet will present Liza Lehmann’s song cycle "The Pagoda of Flowers." In addition, this quartet are to sing ‘The Sea Hath its Pearls," by Pinsuti, and "The Long Day Closes," by Sullivar. Mr. Carl Moller will make a welcome reappearance, after a lengthy absence from the microphone, with humorous items, and the 4YA Broadcasting Trio will play "Valse of the Flowers," by Tschaikowsky, and Mr, Frank Parsons will render as 2 violin solo Wieniawski’s "Scherzo."

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 9, 13 September 1929, Page 15

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4YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 9, 13 September 1929, Page 15

4YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 9, 13 September 1929, Page 15

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