1YA Features
HE Rey. Ivo HE. Bertram will be the preacher at St. Andrew’s Church on Stinday evening when the service is to be broadcast. Dr. Neil McDougall will be the organist. The after-church broadcast will consist of a relay from Whangarei of a concert to be given by the Whangarei Municipal Band under Bandmaster Dobson. gs ON Tuesday, at 7.40, Madame Edith Baird will give another talk on "Artistic Physical Developmen ? The remainder of the programme will be devoted to "Elgar Night." ‘ T 7.40 on Wednesday evening Madame Mabel Milne will speak on "Health and Diet.’ The vocalists for the concert session: will be Madame Mary ‘Towsey’s Quartet, whose items will include gems from ‘the light opera "The Geisha." Cornet solos will be played by Mr. Paul Hayes, who makes a welcome reappearance at 1YA after some months’ absence in Australia. Miss Gladys Gamman, elocutionist, will contribute monologues and recitations, while Mr. Erie Waters, well known to Auckland listeners, will be heard in piano solos. An interesting "Topical Talk" will be given by Mr. A. B. Chappell, and coneluding the programme will be a gramophone lecture-recital by Mr. Karl Atkinson, who will present "Birds in Music." HE popular programme on Thursday evening will be contributed to by Mr. Walter Brough, baritone, and Miss Irene Frost, contralto. Making their initial appearance at 1YA will be Mr. ‘C. F. Mickle in humorous elacutionary items and Mr. Charles McGlashan, ‘saxophonist. Popular orchestral selections will be played by the Studio Or-. chestra and the programme will conelude with dance music.
RIDAY evening’s programme will include Miss Millicent O’Grady (soprano), Miss Margot Toner (pianiste), and Mr. J. F. Montague (elocutionist). The Studio Trio will play classical selections while Miss Mollie Wright will play ’cello solos. Continuing her interesting talks "With the Great. Composers," Mrs. Daisy Basham hag chosen "Balfe" for her subject.
SPLENDID light programme, ayranged for Saturday, will be contributed to by Miss Hope Asher, who was such a' great success as "Lady Holyrood" in the recent production of "Wlorodora" by the Auckland Amateur Operatic Society, making her first appearance at 1YA, and included in her items will be "Tact," from this musical comedy, and "The Big Brown
RARRAGEARARRRRRRRRARARARRAAREARARRARRARA Bear" by Manazucea, and the "Second Minuet" by Besley. Other performers will be Mr. Fred . Baker, baritone, Messrs. Hric Beil and Jack Davey in vocal and pidno novelties, and Mrs, B. Jellard, contralto. The Studio Orchestra will play popular selections and novelties und the programme will conclude with dance music.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 13, 11 October 1929, Page 14
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