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3YA Features

HE church service on Sunday will be relayed from Knox Church, the preacher being Rev. tT, W. Armour. Following the church service and preceding a rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington, a short studio concert will be presented which will be contributed to by Miss Rose Howell and the Studio Trio. N Monday 83YA will relay a special programme for Dominion Day, this being the second programme given over the air by the Timaru Orchestral Society. A splendid concert of instrumental music inters»ersed with yocal items will be relayed, and listeners can be assured of a -very pleasant .evening’s entertainment. WV EDNESDAY’S programme. will be :" notable for the broadeast from the Civie Theatre, of the presentation of the cantata, "The Golden Legend" by Sir Arthur Sullivan, to k produced by the Royal Christchurch Musical Society, with full chorus and orchestra. The relay will be the Society’s final rehearsal, and opening introductory comments will ve given by Mr. W. ‘H. Dixon, the conductor. The soloists for the occasion will be Madame Alyce Harley (soprano), Miss Duleie Mitchell (contralto), Mr. J. Hadland (tenor) and Mr. Charles Clarkson (bass). At 9 p.m. ‘a miscellaneous studio programme will be presented to which Miss Merle Miller will contribute selections from "Iun Boheme" and items by Rachmaninoff and Faure. Mr. Fred Penfold will sing the "Prologue" from "Pagliacci," contralto items being given by Miss Nellie Lowe, and tenor solos by Mr. Harold Prescott, . The Second Movement from Mendelssohn’s Overture wi be played as pianoforte duet by Misses Carpenter and Stout and Miss Merle -Miller and Mr. Harold Prescott will sing as a duet, a selection from. Offenbach’s "Tales of Hoffmann." A LECTURE arranged by the 3YA Primary Productions Committee will be given in Thursday’s news session by Mr. A. 'T. Montgomery, of the Department of Agriculture, his subject being "The Case for Topdressing in Canterbury." A classical programme in the evening session will feature concerted and solo vocal items by the Grand Opera Quartet, solos being, rendered by members of this combination. Elocutionary numbers will be given by Miss Marion Drysdale, and

the Venetian Duo will present Gaboni’s "he Fisherman." Instrumental solos will be given by Mr. Harold Beck and the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio will include in their numbers the Andante Movement.from. Schubert’s B Flat Trio. HE programme for Friday evening is of a popular type combined with dance music. The Valencia Quartet will offer a programme of a varied and popular nature, including solos, duets and quartettes. The Instrumental Trio will present items of a bright nature, and Miss Irene Morris, a violin solo. suitably chosen for this programme. Mr. George Titchener will provide the humorous portion of the programme with something new in original items. S8YA will also provide dance musie in this. entertainment by the Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra, which will continue until 11 p.m. ATURDAY being a vaudeville evening, the programme will include a variety of items. Miss Rita Lucas, a mezzo-soprano who has not been heard for some considerable time from 3YA, will again delight listeners, as also will an old favourite, Mr. Clive Hindle (baritone). . The Joyous Duo, with songs at the piano will render the latest popular local hits, whilst humour will be provided by that popular pair, the’ Two White Crows in songs and patter. Popular character sketches will be provided by Mr, Cyril Collins and Mr. Alan Brown, both well-known in local amateur .operatie circles. The Italian Instrumental Jazz continue from 10 to 11 with jazz and dance music.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 10, 20 September 1929, Page 23

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3YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 10, 20 September 1929, Page 23

3YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 10, 20 September 1929, Page 23

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