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3YA Features

-_--- 11H Rey. T. W. Armour will be the preacher at Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening, when the service is to be broadcast, A studio eoncert will follow: Selections will be played by the Christchurch String Quartet, under Professor Oddone avini, and the programme. will be augmented with 2 specially selected re‘cords.

HE fortnightly review of the latest books will be given by Mr. BE. J. Bell on Monday evening at 7.15. The New Brighton Municipal Band, under Mr, J. A. Nuttall, will present a bright ‘and diversified programme on Monday evening. Instrumental numbers will also be played by the Christchureh Broadcasting Trio. The vocalists will be Miss Betty Sutton (soprano), Miss Lottie Colville (mezzo-soprano), Mr, P. Macdonald (tenor), Mr. John Worgan (baritone).. Both Miss Sutton and Miss Colville are very talented young singers, ~ Humorous items on the programme. will be given by Mr. J. J. Flewellyn. THE Studio Instrumental Octet and , the Saloh Quartet, with Mrs. Margaret Williams~ (elocutionist) will be the local artists fot Wednesday evening’s programme, which will include numerous’ operatic numbers. One eoncerted number which the quartet will sing will be "With My Flock as Walked I,":an arrangement of a sixteenth certury English. air, © Miss Corrie Aslin will sing an operatic number, ‘Mia. Piccarella," also "The Woodpecker," and "The Cuckoo," "O Mio Fernando," from Donizetti’s opera, "La .Ravorita,’ will be sung by Miss Duleie Mitchell,. who will also sing "My Dear Soul." Solos will also be sung by Mr. H. Blakeley and Mr. J. Graham Young.. A very bright pro-

gramme has been arranged by the Studio Octet under Mr. Harold Beck. O%,, Thursday evening at %, 30, Mr. . Leitch, of the Department of will » give a talk on "Certification of Wheat." Thursday will be a night of grand opera and classical numbers, The vocalists will be Madame Gower Burns, Miss Mavis Spillet, Mr,.. Ernest Rogers and Mr. J. Filer. Solos, duets and quartettes will be sung. Another of the series of piano recitals by Mr. Sydney Francis Hoben will be given on Thursday evening and selections will be played by 2 string quartet, ON Friday at 7.80 Miss J. Beck, head of the Home Science: Department of. the Technical College, will give a talk on "Diet for School -.Children." The Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra has been engaged for Friday evening and will supply a programme up to their usual high standard " The vocalists for the evening will be Miss Doris Irvine, Mrs. J. Filer’ and: Mr. W. J. Bishlager. Humorous. recitations will be given by Mr. Hiram Dunford and humour. Will also be dtainad by Mr. Geo: Titchener. ON Saturday evening there ‘will be a Scottish programme, which. will be relayed to 4YA,

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 19, 22 November 1929, Page 15

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3YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 19, 22 November 1929, Page 15

3YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 19, 22 November 1929, Page 15

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