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rPHE afternoon sessions on Sunday will be devoted to a broadcast of the celebrations in connection with the Tith Anniversary of the Beresford Street Congregational Church, The evening relay will be from the same echureh. The Rey. Lionel Fletcher will be’ the preacher. A STUDIO concert will follow the broadeast of the church service. Miss Made Clague will sing "Sunday," "Love Song,’ and Schubert’s "Serenade." There will be pianoforte items by Miss Hazell Rainey, while elocutionary numbers by Mr. C. Paine will include "Play Up and Play the Game," "The Robber," and "Young Fellow My Lad." Some choice gramophone records will be. introduced. N Tuesday evening at 7.40 a talk * on "Artistic Physical Development" will be given by Madame Edith Baird. Another talk on Tuesday evening will be one of the series by Mr. A. B. Chappell on topical affairs. : HE operatic vocal numbers of Tuesday evening’s programme will be sung by Miss Millicent O’Grady, Miss H,.Rosieur, Mr. T. Moffitt and Mr. Len Barnes. The solo numbers will include "Caro Nome" (from "Rigoletto") and "Vision Fugitive’ (from Massenet’s "FHerodiade"). ‘There will be a duet, "Fiome to Our Mountains," and the quartet, which will be known as the Orpheus Quartet, will present the pretty song cycle, "Wind Flowers." Instrumental items will be supplied by the Studio Trio and by Miss Margot Toner (a brilliant young pianiste). Mr. T. Harris will contribute elocutionary numbers. ADAME MABEL MILNE will give @ talk on Wednesday evening at 7.40 on "Health and Diet." THE evening’s studio programme will «be almost exclusively devoted to
the presentation of a three-act play, the well-known "Belinda," one of A. A. Milne’s comedies. The producer will be Mr. J. M. Clark. Between the acts orchestral items will be presented. N Thursday evening at 7.40 another of the W.H.A. series of lectures, "The Modern Age-As the Man of Science Sees It," will be given by Mr. N. M. Richmond. HE evening concert programme will include thirty minutes of fun and novelty items by the Four Originals,
who will pe~form the third sketch of their amusing "Oh, Millie!" series which have proved so popular. A vocal trio of ladies, the Celeste Trio, will also contribute to the programme. There will be instrumental numbers by the Studio Trio.
JNcLUDED in Friday evening's .programme will be.a- one-act ‘play to be presented by a new "combination of dramatic and comedy players under the direction. of Mrs. Zoe Bartley-Bax-ter. The cast, will include Miss Ysolinde McVeagh, who gave an outstanding performance in "Mrs, Moonlight," recently produced .by the Auckland Little. Theatre Society. Miss Cecelia Duncan, soprano, will contribute to the musical portion of the. programme. There will also be a ‘thirty | minutes’ relay from a concert to be given in the Lewis Hadv Hall. Instrumental items PECERRMEURACEERERORARERESEERSERUERESRRRTORRUESEQEERGS
will be played by Miss Ina’ Bosworth (violin) and the Studio Trio. (COMMENCING at 11.80 on Saturday, ° the results of the events at the A.R.C. meeting at Blerslie will be broadcast. ’ ONTRIBUTING to Saturday eyening’s programme will be Miss Madge Clague (contralto), Miss Edna Langmuir Gin’ piano and soprano solos), Mr. H. Richards (baritone), Mr. Dan Flood (humourist) and the Studio Orchestra. A number of gramophone’ reeords of wide variety will be introduced.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 11, 27 September 1929, Page 14
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