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2YA Notes

(ON Sunday evening the service in St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church will be relayed. The preacher will be the Rey. R. Howie,’B.A., and the organist and choirmaster Mr. Frank Thomas. Following the church service a studio m4

concert will be given by the Port Nicholson Silver Band. Associated with them as vocalists will be Mrs. Amy Dunn, Mr. Ernest Short and Miss Hilda Chudley. The band items will comprise the hymn "Roseate Hues," a descriptive selection "Down South," a cornet solo by Bandsman Goodall, a selection of "Old English Sea Songs," the Kgyptian serenade, "Amina," Rachmaninoff’s "Prelude," and Lithgow’s popular march, "Invercargill,"

N Monday evening Mr. H. ©. South will resume his series of lecturettes | on "Books---Grave and Gay." Mr. South’s talk on books is quite a feature of 2YA programmes and listeners will be glad to welcome him back to the microphone after his brief rest during the holiday period. ONDAY evening’s concert programme will comprise items by the 2YA Orchestrina, under the conductorship of Signor A. P. Truda. There will be vocal solos by: the Misses Mavis aud Mona Castle, Mr. 8. B. Rodger, and Mr. Stewart Nelson, and a brief organ recital by Mr. H. Temple White. Mr. Victor S. Lloyd, the popular entertainer, will give another of his "experiences," the one on this occasion being of particular interest to those who have followed his narratives from their commencement some 12 months ago. A BRIGHT "popular" type of. -programme will be given on Tuesday evening. The 2YA Salon Orchestra, under Mr. M.: Dixon, will provide the

or eee instrumental portion of the programme, and associated with the orchestra will be Miss Hsme Crow, Mr. Claude Moss, Mrs, Hileen Miller, and Mr. Harry Painter.’ Vocal numbers from musical comedies will be given by Miss Crow. Mr. Claude Moss will be heard in baritone solos, and Mrs. Hileen Miller will feature popular songs. Mr. Harry Painter will provide the humour of the programme, with some humorous reci‘tals and comic songs. ry ON Thursday evening the City Silver: Band, with the assiétance of the Lyric Male Voice Quartet, Mrs. D. Ross and Miss M. EB. Quinn, of Hawera, will give a studio concert. The -band will play a selection from "The Bohemian Girl," a descriptive number, "A Sailor’s Memories," a selection, "T.a Militaire," McKenzie’s reverie, "Bells of Sunset," and Greenwood’s waltz, "Over the Waves." Miss Quinn is a young artist who is well known in the ‘Taranaki district, having been very successful at the local competitions. (THE Etude Quartet on Friday evening will feature excerpts from the musical comedy, "The Cabaret Girl." This work is the composition of the famous musical comedy composer, Jerome Kern, and while being of a light nature, "The Cabaret Girl" is also distinctly melodious. The 2YA Orches-"y trina, under Signor A. P. Truda, will" also contribute to the programme, playing the popular "William Tell’ overture, a selection from "Carmen," two musical comedy numbers, "The Spring Maid" and "The Harl and the Girl," and Waldteufel’s concert waltz, "Pluie d’Or." Mr. Errol Muir, a popular entertainer, will be heard in two recitals, Lawson’s "Ocean’s Own" and "The Thriller," a humorous number. N entertaining vaudeville programme will be presented on Saturday evening ‘The Salon Orchestra, under Mr. M. Dixon, will play Engelman’s "Potted Overture," "A Perfect Day," by Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Jessel’s "Parade of the Tin Soldiers," a musical comedy selection, "No, No, Nanette," and several dance novelties. The Melodie Four will be heard in vowil and concerted numbers, . nd Mrs. Agnes Lewis will sing contralto solos. Two humoroits sketches will be given by Mesgt's. Cedric Gardiner and Peter Dorrian, and Mr. Billy Hart will entertain with popular songs at the piano.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 25, 3 January 1930, Page 14

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2YA Notes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 25, 3 January 1930, Page 14

2YA Notes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 25, 3 January 1930, Page 14

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