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2YA Features

N Sunday afternoon 2YA will broadeast a concert to be given in the Basin Reserve by the Combined Bands Association. On Sunday evening the service of the Vivian Street Baptist Church will be relayed, the preacher on this occasion being the Rev. EF. E. Harry, the choirmaster, Mr. J. R. Samson, and the organist, Mr. Chas. Collins. At the conclusion of the service the Wellington Municipal ‘Tramways Band, under the conductorship of Mr. EH. Franklin, will give a studio concert. The band will be assisted by Miss Mary Bald (contralto), Mr. BE. W. Robbins (tenor), and Mr. Peter Connell (baritone). At 7.40 on Monday evening Mr. Walter FF, Dudson, an _ expert dietitian, will give a talk on "Bheumatism and Neuritis." An interesting programme of 2 classical nature will be given on Monday evening. The 2YA Orchestrina, under’ Signor A. P. Truda, will play the overture to Weber’s ‘Der Freischutz,": the. "Andante"

from Lalo’s "Symphonie Espagole," the "Adagio" from "Moonlight Sonata," Saint-Saens’ "Danse Macabre" and Godfrey’s arrangement of "Reminiscences of Grieg." The assisting vocalists will be Mrs. W. J. Goodson (soprano), Miss Hilda Chudley (contralto), Mr, Clifton Williams, of Auckland (baritone), and Mr, Frank Amoore (tenor), Miss Rose Carte will enter: tain with dramatic and humorous’ recitations. 2 by’ "TUESDAY evening’s programme will be of a light popular nature. The Salon’ Orchestra under Mr. Mat Dixon will play. as an overture Friedmann’s "Slavonic Rhapsody," Squire’s "Slumber Song," Czibulka’s "Serenade," an excerpt from the "Coppelia Ballet Musie," and "Three Light Pieces" by Somerville. The assisting vocalists will be Miss Pearl Telfer (mezzosoprano), Mr.. Harry. Matthew (baritone), and Mr. Spencer Furrell. Mr. Hedley Aitken will be heard in humorous recitals. ON Thursday afternoon Miss Flora Cormack will give another of her interesting talks on "Fashions" aud others matters of interest to the ladies. Miss Cormack on this. occasion will discuss "Filmland’s’: Fashion Forecast in Daytime Dress Modes." The concert session on Thursday . evening will be provided by the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, under the conductorship of Mr. B. Franklin; The band’s items will com- prise the overture "Zamberflott," by Mozart, a cornet solo by Bandsman Stevenson, a trombone solo by Bandsman Tallantyne, several marches anid waltzes, and the humoreske,‘’ "MeGregor’s Wedding."* The assisting artists will be Mrs. Gwendoline Barlow (soprano), Mr. Cyril MceCheyne (baritone), Miss Ivy Stanton (contralto), and Mr. Harry Phipps (tenor). Mr. Ken Aitken, a popular entertainer from Levin, will give a dramatic and a humorous recitation in his own inimitable style. " RIDAY evening’s programme will eonsist of excerpts from srand opera and musical comedy by the 2YtA Orehestrina and _ the Philharmon}: Quartet. The Orchestrina will play the overture,. "Knight Errant," a selection’from "Samson and Delilah," "The Huguenots," "The Little Dutch Girl" and Ponchielli’s "Dance of the Hours." The Philharmonic Quartet’s items will comprise vocal numbers from "Faust," "La Boheme," "The Maid of the Mountains," "The Country : Girl," and "Merrie England." The lighter side of the programme will,be in the capable hands of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Russell, whose merry quips and jests are enjoyed by such a large number of listeners. N Saturday, January 18, the station will be on the air at noon in order , that results of the first day of the Wellington Racing Club’s summer meeting may be made available to list-. eners. At 7.40 Mr. W. M. Jackson, the well-known gladiola expert, will give a talk on "Gladioli and Gardening Hints." . -*%

= ‘The concert session programme. on evening will consist of a right vaudeville entertainment provided by the Salon Orchestra, the Melodie Four, the Berthold and’ Bent Steel Guitar Duo, and Mr. Will Yates, who, with Mrs.. Lightbody, will, provide’ the humour of the evening.

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

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2YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 26, 10 January 1930, Page 14

2YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 26, 10 January 1930, Page 14

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