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1YA Features

HE service in St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Chirch (the Rey. Ivo Bertram, preacher) will be broadcast on Sunday eyening. A concert, to be given by the Auckland Municipal Band in Albert Park, will, follow. A FINE programme has been arranged for classical night, Tuesday. In addition to excellent vocal and instrumental music, there will be two sketches and a half-hour’s review of the latest records. The vocalists will be Madame Mary Towsey, Miss Audrey Holder, Miss Aimee Clapham, Mr. John McDougall and Mz. John Bree. Two numbers will he sung by Madame Mary Towsey’s quartet. Violin solos will be played by Miss Ina Bosworth and selections by~ the Studio Trio. ME. NORMAN KERR will give a further talk on Wednesday evening on "Physical Culture." On Wednesday evening the Orchestral Octet, under Mr, Drie Waters, will play two Strauss numbers-a _ selection from "Der Rosenkavalier," and "Where the ©itrons Bloom." Also to be -played will be the "Danse Macabre," and three light pieces by Somervell, and a selection comprising the latest novelties. Pianoforte solos will be played by Miss Cherry Anderson. One of these will be a medley of popular tunes, her own arrangement, Mrs. B. Jellard and Mr. Roger Errington will be the vocalists. Elocutionary, items will be given by Mr. A. McSkimming. The records will include a solo by Dusolina Giannini, choral selections and items. ‘ HE first of-a series of talks to be given under the auspices of the League of Nations will be given on Thursday evening by Mr. Bernard Martin, Thursday evening’s ~ programme will be of the novelty order. The Minus Fives will contribute a

i i i i di di i bi ih hi aii ene new budget of comedy and gaiety, in the presentation of which they will be assisted by the Clarsax Duo, instrumentalists,

ISS PHYLLIS HAZELL and Mr. Hrnest Snell will be the vocal soloists on Friday evening... Miss Hazell’s items will be "Over The

Dreamland Sea," "Beloved" (from "Over the Rim of the Moon"), and "In Questa Tomba." Mr. Snell will sing "T am Fate," "To Anthea," and: "The Bitterness of . Love." Miss Molly Wright (celliste) will play "Tarantelle’ and two flute solos will. be played by Mr. George Poore. Further

instrumental numbers will be contributed by the Studio Trio and by spe-, cial records. Miss LYNDA MURPHY, elocutioniste, Mr. A, Fogerty (tenor), Mr. Fred Baker (baritone), The Snappy Three, the Orchestral Octet, under Mr. Hric Waters, and some specially se2 SUCEUOCEVARTTESETELERERERREERSTEREEREGERERRERETEEEE

FTE lected records, including novelty items, will contribute to Saturday evening’s programme,

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 26, 10 January 1930, Page 14

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1YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 26, 10 January 1930, Page 14

1YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 26, 10 January 1930, Page 14

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