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1YA Notes

HE service to be conducted in the Auckland Unitarian Church will be broadcast on Sunday evening. The preachers will be the Rev. Wilma L. Constable and the Rev. William A. Constable, M.A.: The studio concert programme to follow will include items by Miss Rita McCullay (soprano), and by Mr. A.. Gibbons Taylor (bass-bari-tone), who will make his first appearance in radio. ’Cello solos will be played by Miss Mollie Wright. FURTHDR talk on "Motoring" will be given by Mr. George Campbell on Tuesday at 7.15 pm, There will be an operatic programme on Tuesday evening, when a very choice selection of gems from well-known works will be presented in both vocal and instrumental form. The vocalists will be’ Miss Helen Taylor, Mrs. M. E. Hobday, Mr. Roger Errington, and Mr. BH. Snell. -Elocutionary numbers will be:given by Mr. A. McSkimming. There. will be items by the Studio Trio and Miss Ina Bosworth (violiniste). A further "Topical Talk" will be given by Mr. A. B.: Chappell at 9 o’clock on Muesday evening. CONTINUING his series of talks on "Physical Culture,’ Mr. Norman Kerr will give a lecturette at 7.40 on Wednesday evening. The instrumentalists for Wednesday evening will be Mr. Hriec Maxwell (pianist) and Mr. R. Sproul (trumpeter). The Asquiths will provide a thirty minutes’ drawingroom entertainment. There will be two duets by Miss A. McGruer and B. Smith, who will also sing solo items. Solos will be sung by Mr. 8. Pritchard. There will be elocutionary numbers by Mrs. B. Bell. A half-hour’s review of the latest recordings will be given by "A Commentator." 2 ‘[‘HERE are indications that the en- ‘ tertainment on Thursday evening will.be of a breezy nature.‘ The Minus

‘ Fives are to give "A Dreadnoughtical Night." There will be many sea airs and melodies on the programme. ‘THH vocalists for Friday evening will be the New Zealand Four, presenting concerted and solo numbers of a miscellaneous nature, and Mr, Hric Waters will play a pianoforte — solo, "Humoresque" (Gardiner). There will be selections by the Studio Trio. ‘The Auckland Comedy Players will present

a one-act play and Mr. J. I’. Montague will recite "Agincourt" (from Henry V). "THERE will be good -variety in Saturday evening’s programme. The Four Originals will present the third of their "Oh, Millie!’ series-a very interesting half-hour.’ At 8.45 there will be a relay from the Auckland

Competitions Society’s Demonstration Concert: in the Town’ Hall.- Dance musie will continue till.11 p.m.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 14, 18 October 1929, Page 14

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1YA Notes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 14, 18 October 1929, Page 14

1YA Notes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 14, 18 October 1929, Page 14

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