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Pup broadeast on Sunday evening will be the service conducted in the Pitt Street Methodist Church by the Rev. W. Walker, to be followed by a relay from the Town Hall of the concert, to be given by the Auckland Municipal Band under Mr. Christopher Smith. "The Greek Slave" will be the feature of Tuesday evening’s pro- ~ gramme.. The vocalists will be the Olympic Quartet. The instrumental musie will also be mainly operatic, the players being the Studio Trio, Miss Kathleen O’Leary (pianiste) and Mr. Eric Bell (pianist). Mr. A. B. Chappell will continue his series of topical talks. The fourth act of Puccini’s opera "Tia Boheme" will be presented on Tuesday evening, the narrative of the opera being told by? Mr. R.: W. Strong. A STUDIO concert to be given by the Auckland Salvation Army Congress Hall Band under .Conductor Paice will be broadeast on Wednesday evening. A very attractive programme has been arranged. There will also be cornet solos by Bandsman Goftin"Glory to His Name" and Handel’s "Largo," the latter with band accompaniment. A band vocal octet will sing "Jesus of Nazareth." Mr. Clinton Williams will sing "The Song of the Clock," "The Little Irish Girl," and "Lady Mine." Tenor solos by Mr, Geo. Barnes will be "A-Brown Bird Singing," "A Spirit Flower," and "A Dream." ; »A one-act play, "Eleven To-morrow," and a comedy sketch, "Fishy," will be presented by the Auckland Comedy Players on Wednesday evening. ON Thursday evening the programme ? will be provided by the 1YA Orehestral Octet under Mr. Bric Waters, the, Asquiths, who will give a twenty
i i bli, li li i it i hi i i i i hi bi hh ll minutes’ entertainment, Miss Nina Scott (elocutioniste), and Mr. Tom Moffit (tenor). At 9.80 a dance programme will follow. 2 ON Friday .evening Mrs. Daisy Basham will be associated with Mr. H.. Barry Coney in a lecture-re-cital, "Indian Legends." The evening’s
ee ee eee eee eee ee SN SOS WS WV VS VewvvuevrwT oe } prcsramme will also include a halfhour’s relay of a concert in the Lewis Eady Hall. Instrumentalists for the evening will comprise the Studio Trio, Miss Ina Bosworth (violiniste), and Miss Lillian Quinn (pianiste). As a lecture recital on Friday evening Mr. Karl Atkinson-will deal with "The Weird in Music." : ON Saturday evening the concert to be given by the Auckland Municipal Band will be relayed from the Town Hall,
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 18, 15 November 1929, Page 14
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