3YA Features
SUNDAY afternoon will be devoted to a rebroadcasting of 2YA-a concert by massed bands in the Basin Reorb The evening church broadcast will be from the Oxford Terrace Bap-, tist church, ths preacher being the Rev. J. Robertson. .A studio concert -will follow, contributed to by Mrs. Wilfred Owen (mezzo-soprano), Mrs. Graham Jamieson (mezzo-contralto), Mr, L. C. Quane (tenor), Mr. R. Lake (baritone), and Miss Dorothy Davies (pianiste). A REVIEW of the December issue _ of the "Journal of Agriculture," in which there is much valuable imformation for the man on the land, will. be given on Monday evening at 7.30. R. William Yates, a very popular reciter at 2YA, will appear on Monday evening when the programme is to be given by the Woolston Band and 3YA vocal artists. Conductor R. J. Estall has arranged a very attractive } programme for his band and cornet and horn solos will be played by’ Bandsmen R. Ohlsen and F. Turner . respectively. The singers will be Miss Betty Sutton, Miss Khura Hart-Stew-art, Mrs. B. H. Davies and Mr. B. A, Dowell. ; % HE Studio Octet, under Mr. Harold’ Beck, in association with the Salon’ Quartet, will provide Wednesday evening’s programme. A number of popular operatic numbers will be included. The instrumental items will be bright and well varied. The vocal ‘numbers will comprise duets and quar-. tets as well as solos. Miss Mary O’Connor wil! sing "Adieu Forets," from Tschaikowsky’s opera "Jeanne D’Are." One of Duleie Mitchell’s sougs will be "My Ships." "Bleanore" wy be sung by. Mr. H. Blakeley, and the popular "Floral Dance" will be ohe of Mr. Graham Young’s songs. ON Thursday evening, at 7.30, there. will be a talk to farmers by Mr.’ W.. Montgomery, of the State Forest Service,
R. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey, the popular radio sketch artists, will appear on Friday evening’s programme in three entertaining. sketches. There will also be recitations by Mr. W. H. Moses. Songs will be sung by Mrs. Maud Wood, and Mr. A. G. Gladstone Brown. Throughout the concert programme and until 11 p.m. dance music will be played by the BaileyMarston Dance Orchestra. ISS Dora Gray, well known as a _ broadcaster from 2YA, will be singing on Saturday evening, when a light vaudeville programme will be presented. The yocalist will be Mr. Leslie Fleming, baritone, singing "La Paloma," "Mother England’s Brewing," and "Nancy Lee." The popular Chatterboxes concert party will provide two twenty-minute entertainments of mirth and melody consisting of skétches and songs. Further ‘humour will be dispensed by Mr. George Titchener, and bright instrumental music will be played by Miss Irene Morris (violiniste) and the Studio Trio. A
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 26, 10 January 1930, Page 15
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4403YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 26, 10 January 1930, Page 15
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