3YA Features
HERE will be a relay of the service in: the Angilcan! Cathedral on Sunday evening. An excellent studio -eoncert will follow. The vocalists will be Miss Alice Vinsen (contralto), Mx. Fred Bullock (baritone), and Mr. Finlay Robb (bass), BHlocutionary items will be given by Mrs. Margaret Williams. ‘The items by the local artists wil be supplemented by specially seleéQted records. . 4 ON Monday evening at 7.30 there will be a’ talk on "Esperanto" by Mr, N. M. Bell, M.A. ‘The New Brighton Municipal Band, under Mr. J. BH. Nuttall, which always presents such bright and attractive programmes at 3YA, will be playing on Monday evening. The programme will include several novelty numbers, such as duets (by. Conductor Nuttall and Bandsman Daniels) with band accompaniment, foxtrots with vocal effects; fantasia of Christmas carols, and 4: novelty foxtrot and waltz in which Mr. Les Croft and Mr. J. Nuttall will take. part. A new singer for the evening will be Mrs. H. B. Naylor.-a contralto from the studio of Mr, W. H. Dixon: Soprano solos will be sung by Miss Marjory Miller and tenor songs ‘by: Mr.?. Macdonld. Miss Mavis Kinsella wil? recite. te EW Year’s Eve, the Seottish ogmanay, will be appropriately. celebrated at SYA wih a entertainment. The singers will be the Melodious Four, and the instrua —
mentalists will be Mr. Angus MacIntosh (piper) and the Studio Instrumental Octet under Mr, Harold Beck, From 10 o’clock till 11,45 there will be a relay of dance music played by the Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra at the Winter Garden. At 11.45 there will be a relay from _ Cathedral Square, where there will be popular celebrations, and the * Cathedral’ bell will ring out the old year and ring in the new. FroR New Year’s Day there will be another ‘holiday entertainment. A miscellaneous programme will be pre--gented' by the Studio Instrumental Octet. under Mr, Harold Beck. Mrs. Daisy Pearce (mezzo-soprano), who has not been heard from 3YA for some time, will be singing, also Mr. C. R. Williamson (tenor), and Mr. Clive Hindle (baritone). ‘There will be popular songs by Miss Alma Winnerty and humorous recitations by Miss Ruby Boot. : '[T'HURSDAY evening’s miscellaneous progfamme will comprise numerous classical items. 'The vocalists will be the Grand Opera Quartet, singing solo and concert numbers. Pianoforte solos will be played by Miss Frances Hamerton and violin solos by Mr. Arthur Gordon, first violin of the: Christehurch String Quartet. Miss Dorothy Jenkin will recite "The French Peasant’ and ""The Thousandth Man." OPULAR vocal numbers and. dance music by the Bailey Marston Dance Orchestra will comprise Friday evening’s programme. Mrs. Moana Lawrence, Mrs. H. H. Davies, Mr. Arthur T. Couch, and Mr, Robert Allison will ee Singing. Mr. lL. T. J. Ryan will re‘cite. SATURDAY evening’s programme will be of a vaudeville type. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey, of Wanganui, will be presenting two sketches. Miss Betty Hilliard will sing jazz songs. A new instrumental trio (Miss Gladys Vincent, ‘Mr. Francis Bate, and Miss May Garden) will play selections, while solos .Will be played by Miss Vincent. Vocal soloists will be Miss Rose Horrell and Mr. Harry Francis. There will be selections by Miss Blaine Moody’s Hawaiian Trio, and humorous numbers by Mr. J. J. Flewellyn. ‘
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 24, 27 December 1929, Page 15
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5403YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 24, 27 December 1929, Page 15
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