2YA Features
HE TERRACH Congregational _ Church service will be broadcast on Sunday evening. The Rev. C. Wickham will.be the-preacher,. At 8.15 the concert to be given by the Port Nicholson Silver Band will be relayed from the Grand Opera House, On Monday evening a concert . will be relayed from Haweéra. This. has been organised by a committee formed for the purpose of installing receiving sets ih the Hawera hospital.
QN Tuesday afternoon at 3.30 Mr. W. M. Jackson will give a lecture on the selection, culture and care of gladioli, Mr. Jackson is a recognised expert on gladioli growing, having concentrated on this species of bulb for over thirty years, His lecture’ will be of much interest 'to amateur gardeners. At 7.40 there will be a talk "Hor the Man on the: Land." A BRIGHT studio concert will be presented on,. Tuesday evening. Apart from the fine programme by iF Studio Orchestra, excellent vocalis will be contributing in the persons of Miss Myra Sawyer (soprano), Mr. William Boardman (bass), Messrs. Hdward Silver and Claude Hoare (in popular songs and jazz piano solos), and Miss Areta Wharton (humorous reciter). Mr. V. Brown will play a trombone and cornet. duet. At 7.40 on Thursday evening Mr. A. J. Nicholls, representing the Hutt, Valley Horticultural Society, will speak on "Gardening." (THURSDAY evening’s concert will be provided by the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, with assisting 2YA artists. The band will present one of its best and most varied programmes. The popular Lyric Quar- , tet will sing concerted and solo num-. bers. Also.singing will be Mrs. Alma Millward, whose numbers will be "The Joy Bird," "Rose in the Bud," and "You in a Gondola." Humorous elocutionary' items will be given by Mr. Hedley Aitken. There will be a trombone’ solo by Bandsman Tallantyne." Heralding the cricket: season will be a talk at 7.40 on Friday evening by Mr. A. Varney, secretary of the Wellington Cricket Association. THE studio programme on Friday will feature Kerker’s very popular musical play, "The Belle of New York." The vocalists will bé Mrs. Ray Kemp, Miss Gretta Stark, Mr. Will Hancock and Mr. Ray Kemp. Selections will also be played by the Studio Orchestra. Contributing to the programme, too, will be Mr. and Mrs, Albert Russell, the popular entertainers. At 7.40 on Saturday evening th will be a travel talk by Mr. V.-Hutchig-son. His subject will be "Travelling Home Through the United States."
For the evening studio concert a very bright programme-has been ar,ranged by the Studio Orchestra, ‘the {Melodie Four, Mrs. Mildred Kenny’s ‘Guitar Orchestra, Mr, Will Wye (humour), and Mrs, Winifred Birch-John-ston (comic song and whistling solo).
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 11, 27 September 1929, Page 14
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