Notes from 3YA
OX Sunday afternoon a lecture on Christian Science by the Hon. Wm. E. Brown, C.8.B., of Los Angeles, will be telayed from the Civie Theatre. The church service to be broadcast in the evening will be relayed from the Durham Street Methodist Church, The preacher will be the Rey. W. T. Blight. Following the church broadcast, 8YA will relay from 4YA a concert to be given by the St. Kilda Band. "SOME Physical Culture Mistakes" will be discussed by Mr. Ohas. Buckett, champion club-swinger and an expert on physical culture, at 7.30 on Monday evening. The Woolston Band, under Mr, R, J. Bstall, will supply a very attractive ‘programme on Monday evening, YFurther instrumental numbers will be provided by the Broadeasting Trio, The vocalists for the evening will be Miss Sylvia Angus, Miss Betty Hilliard and
~- Mr, Cyril Rishworth. ‘There will be | recitations by Miss Mavis Kinsella. WEDNESDAY evening’s programme — , , will include numerous operatic _ tiumbers, to be sung by Miss Thelma Ayres, Mrs. G J Bull, Mr, Arthur T, Couch and "fr, Finlay Robb. Recitations will be given by Miss Dorothy Jenkin, A fine instrumental programme has been arranged ‘for. the Studio Octet, uhder Mr, Harold Beck. ON Thursday evening at 7,30 Mr, H. L, Darton, secretary of the Canterbury Horticultural Society, will speak on "New Zealand Native Plants." ‘This is one of the lectures arranged by the 3Y¥YA Primary Productions Committee. A programme which will delight lovers of good music will be broadcast on Thursday evening. Numerous classical number's will be included. The singers will be "Miss Agnes Cunningham, Mrs. N. Bingham Puddey, Mr, C. R. Williamson and Mr. Clive Hindle,. Instrumental . music’ _will’ be played .by the Studio Octet, under Mr. Harold Beck, There will be recitations by Miss Winifred Smith. THE second of the series of talks on quaint New Zealand birds will be given on Friday evening by Mr. Alec. O'Donoghue, New Zealand Institute R.A.O.U. The subject will be "Ihe Kakapo and Its Mysteries." The vocalists for Friday evening’s concert will -be the Valencia Quartet singing concerted and solo numbers, The concerted numbers will be "It was a Lover and His Lass," "The Long Day Oloses" and "Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming." Humorous recitations will be given: by Mr. J. P. Darragh. Dance music will be supplied
by the Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra and will continue till 11 p.m. THERE will be a vaudeville and dance programme on Saturday evening, the vocalists being Miss Anita Graham, Mrs. D, W,. Stallard, Miss Anne Stephenson, Mr, Leslie Stewart and Mr. W. J. Richards, Mr, Harold Shaw will recite, Mr. Harold Beck will play two ‘cello solos, "On Wings of Song" and Squire’s "Serenade," and » there will be selections by the Broadcasting Trio, Dance musie will continue till 11 p,m.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 20, 29 November 1929, Page 15
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464Notes from 3YA Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 20, 29 November 1929, Page 15
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