4YA Notes
WE service in First Chureh will be broadcast on Sunday evening. Professor S. IF. Hunter, M.A., D.D., will be-the preacher, and the organist Dr. V. BE. Galivay. N Monday evening there will be a relay of the concert to be given by the Royal Dunedin Male Choir concert in His Majesty’s Theatre. The conductor is Dr. V. E. Galivay. "THE studio concert to be given by the St. Kilda Band on Tuesday evening will consist of numerous varied items. The assisting artists will be Miss Rita Holmes (soprano), and Mr, JT. White (bass), while elocutionary items will be given by Mr. Lester Moller. HE vocalists for Wednesday evening will be the Serenaders. Quartet numbers will be two old favourites, "Killarney" and "Home, Sweet Home." Popular solos will: be sung by Miss Wiorence Sumner, Miss Dorothy Allan, Mr. W. Harrison and Mr. R. B. Macdonald. An interesting instrumental programme will be provided by the Studio Trio. A debate before the microphone will be an entertaining feature of Wednesday evening’s programme. The subject to be discussed by the’ Dunedin Debating and Social Club will be "That the introduction of machinery has done more harm than good." ON Friday evening the vocalists will be Miss Winnie Collier, Miss Margaret Howden, Mr. Allan Mitchell, and Mr. W. Ruffell. Monologues will be given by Miss Joyce Gould, and there will be instrumental items by the members of the Studio Trio.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 12, 4 October 1929, Page 15
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2374YA Notes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 12, 4 October 1929, Page 15
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