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3YA Features

ROM St. Paul’s’ Presbyterian Chureh, Sunday evening’s service will be broadcast. The Rey. W. Bower Black will be the preacher. — JDE=ERRY’S Military Band, under Mr. _ OY J. Scott, will supply a programme on Monday ‘evening. A special feature will be a descriptive fantasia, "The Hyolution of Dixie." In this the theme moves slowly through the "Creation" dance, "Aboriginal" and "The Minuet." The melody develops till there emerges the immortal "Dixie." This in turn becomes a waltz, then ragtime, and at last grand opera, Vocalists on the programme will be Miss Betty Hilliard (who will sing theme songs from popular talkie films), Miss Jessie Ewart, whose items will be "My Treasure,’ "Vil Sing to You" and "Pokarekare.' Baritone solos will be sung by Mr. Sydney Armstrong. Hlocutionary items will be given by Mr. R, R. Wills. The Rose and :Thistle Duo will be heard in songs at the piano, with banjolele obbligati. ws A PROGRAMME mainly operatic, will be broadeast on Wednesday . evening. The vocalists will be Miss Thelma Ayres, Mrs. Sen Jowett, Mr. W. J. Trewern and Mr. Cyril Rishworth. There will be recitations by Miss Florence Brewins. The -instrumental portion of the programme will _ be of a very interesting nature. Apart from several selected . gramophone numbers the instrumental music will be supplied by the Studic Octet under Mr, Harold Beck. There will also be a violin duet by Miss Irene Morris and Miss Florence Millar. ON Thursday evening at 7.80, Mr Robert McPherson. will speak on "Co-operative Marketin:. of Wheat." This is a talk arranged by the 3YA Primary Productions Committee, ‘ SCOTTISH concert is scheduled # for Thursday evening. The vocalsts will be the Grand Opera Quartet, who will sing solo and chorus’ numbers, Scottish airs will be played by ‘ the Studio Octet and further Scottish items will be introduced by means of gramophone records

A PROGRAMMD of popular songs and dance music will be presented on Friday evening. Quartets and solo numbers will be sung by Mrs. Lucy O’Brien, Miss Mary Taylor, Mr. T. G. Rogers, and Mr. BH, J. Johnson. Two humorous recitations will be given by Mr. James Laurenson, The dance music will be supplied by the BaileyMarston Dance Orchestra, $ GATURDAY evening will see the -Revellers broadcasting again. They can always be relied upon to present a good entertainment and their programme for Saturday will include songs (solo and _ concerted) recitatons, sketches and instrumental numers.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 16, 1 November 1929, Page 15

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3YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 16, 1 November 1929, Page 15

3YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 16, 1 November 1929, Page 15

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