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[THE service in East Belt Methodist Church will be broadcast on Sunday evening, the preacher. being the
trey. W. Greenslade. Prior to the ‘Ohristechurch broadeast there. will be a half-hour’s studio concert, and the ehurch relay will be followed by a rebroadeast of 2YA. ON Monday evening at 7.30 there will ~~. be a.talk to farmers, when Dr. Chilton. will review Bulletin No. 4, dealing with the .winter feeding of cattle, A band concert, into which will be introduced a description of a wrestling match, will make a very in- . teresting evening on Monday. The Woolston Band, under Mr. R. J. Estall, will play Ord Hume’s march, "Twentieth Century," and Rimmer’s march, "Gallant and Gay," the overture "Raymond," a selection, "Sea Songs," Ketelbys "In a Persian Market," and a "Angelina." A trombone solo, rinking," -will be played by Bandsman Williams, to band accompaniment. Bandsmen Ohlsen and Parsonage will play cornet and horn solos, to band accompaniment. . The .. voealists on Monday. evening will include .Mrs, Nora.. Puddey, a popular mezzo-contralto, and a singer new to radio; Miss Eve Polson, a pupil of Miss Annette Smith. Miss Polson possesses a fine mezzo-soprano voice. She is also a talented painter. Two splendid male voices Will also be heard, Mr. ©. R. Williamson (tenor) and Mr. A. Gladstone Brown (baritone). They will sing solos as well as duets. oe . Sik EDWARD GDRMAN’S ' wellknown, light opera, "Tom Jones," will be given a radio presentation on Wednesday evening. All the principal vocal numbers will be sung by the Salon Quartet-Miss Corrie Aslin, Miss Dulcie Mitchell, Mr. H. Blakeley, and Mr, Graham Young. Instrumental selections from "Tom Jones" will be _ played by the Studio Octet under Mr. Harold Beck, . Other. numbers will. be played by Miss Lucy Fullwood, pianste. . ON Thursday at 7.30 pm. Mr: R, McGillivray, Fields Superintendent of the Department of Agriculture, will give a talk on "Manuring of Crops." Thursday evening’s’ programme will include numerous classical numbers, The: performers will be the Studio Octet under Mr, Harold Beck, and the Melodious Four: The vocal numbers will include solo as well as concerted items. The programme to be presented will be an excellent one. .- N Friday evening the demonstra- , tion concert, in connection with the ‘emuka Musical Competitions will be relayed. A VARIED programme of the vaudeville type will be presented on Saturday evening... Mr. Fred Hale, singer of popular songs, and.Mr. Alan W. Brown, well known on the local theatrical stage.as an elocutionary entertainer, will contribute, also Mr. Geo. Titchener, humorist, Miss Millicent Jennings will give a very interesting lecture-recital on "Iullabies of Many Lands," illustrated with vocal and instrumental numbers by Miss Jennings, a oe
Miss Dorothy Davies, Miss Irene Morris, and Mr. Harold Beck. Also contriputing to the evening’s programme will be the Joyous Pair, who will sing jazz songs at the piano with ukulele accompaniment. . .
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 15, 25 October 1929, Page 14
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4743YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 15, 25 October 1929, Page 14
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