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4YA Notes

HD Rev. L. McMaster, B.D., of Christchurch, will be the preacher at Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening, when the service will be broadcast.. A-relay of a concert to be given by the St.. Kilda Band, will -folow. . ees (QUARTETTHS. by the Orpheus Male Four, a combination of. ‘Dynedin Royal Male Choir soloists, will be a feature of Monday evening’s: programme. The numbers will include "Bells of Seville," "Cornfield © Melodies," "Winter: Songs," "An Evening Lullaby," and "I, Hear Kentucky Call-ing’-a variety of items which~ will please all tastes. Soprano and contralto .solos will. be sung "by... Miss Freda Hlmes and Miss Netta Willkie, respectively. Miss Ngata Buswell will recite, Mr. James Paterson will sing "The King’s. Minstrel," and Myr, H. McAllum "King of the Air." * Violin solos will be ‘played’ by Miss Bessie Paine. THD Kaikorai Band, under Mr. T. J. Kirk-Burnnand, will provide the programme on Tuesday evening. Assisting vocal artists will be Miss Rita Holmes (soprano), Miss Irene Horniblow (contralto), Mr. J. Montague (tenor), and Mr. R. Martindale (baritone). Recitations will be given by Miss Isobel McGregor, a fine concert performer, who is making her debut in radio. ON Wednesday evening, at 7.40, there will be a talk to farmers, arranged ‘by the Primary ProductionsCommittee. The Novelty Trio will be introduced to listeners on Wednesday evening. A very bright. programme will be presented by these. instrumentalists.* The singers for the evening will be Miss Letti de Clifford, Miss Margaret. Howden and Mr. Les Stubbs. Two duets will be "List to the Convent Bells," and "Life’s Dream is © O’er." Recitations will be given by Mr. Dale. Miss Madge. Clague, 2 contralto from England, who has lately been a regular singer at 1YA, will be appear at 4YA on Friday evening. Her items will be "Buy My Strawberries," "The Nightingale of Loncoln’s Inn," and "Sea Wrack." Other soloists for the evening will be Miss D. Sligo (soprano) and Mr, 'W. _ Hilliken (baritone), Mr. ‘Angus. Gorrie will continue his series of :recitals on "Young Poets Lost to England During the Great War." The programme will contain items -by. the . Studio Trio, a ’cello solo by Mr. P. Palmer, and some selected records, instrumental as well as vocal. ON Saturday evening 4YA will relay BYA, °° .

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 25, 3 January 1930, Page 15

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4YA Notes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 25, 3 January 1930, Page 15

4YA Notes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 25, 3 January 1930, Page 15

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