3YA Features
HE evening service in Knox Preshyterian Church on Snnday will be broadeast. The preacher will be the Rey, T. W. Armour. A ‘relay of 4YA’s after-chuteh concert will -follow. HE New Brighton Mnnicipal Band. a very popular combination on the , air hecause of: the bricht and very « (liversified programme always presented, will he playing on «Monday evening. The numbers’ will comprise marches, waltzes, fox-trots and two hymns. To one of the fox-trots the voeal solo will be sung by Miss Betty Hilliard, who will also sing several of the very latest popular songs. Contralto solos will be sung by Miss HMileen Irwin, tenor solos by Mr. W. J. Bisehlager, and baritone solos by Mr. Leslie Stewart, There will he humour from Mr. J J. Flewellyn. HE operatic programme on Wednesday evening will feature excerpts from "My Lady Frayle,’"’ to be sung by the Salon Quartet (Miss Corrie Aslin, Miss Dulcie Mitchell. Mr. H. Blakeley and Mr, J. Graham Young). The supporting programme will be of a miscellaneous nature, among the ?
solos being: "Love is Meant to Make Us Gilad," "I'l Sing Thee Songs of _ . Araby," "Onaway, Awake Beloved," A~- It’s Quiet Down Here,’ "Where’er } You Walk" and "Afton Water." A quartet will be "Love Me Little, Love Me Long," an old English air. A very fine instrumental programme will be presented by the Studio Octet under Mr. Harold Beck; One of the numbers will be a selection from "Lucia di ' Lammermoor." Blocutionary items will be given by Miss Mavis Kinsella. "THE Soil, its Physical Condition and Improvement," will be the subject of a talk to farmers by Mr. R. McGillivray on. Thursday evening. fhe talk:is to be given under the auspices of the 3YA Primary Produc- | {tions Committee. a ‘ Thursday evening’s programme will include numerous classical numbers. Vocal performers will be: Mrs. D. BE. Pearce, Mrs. Sen Jowett, Mr. Sidney Williamson and Mr. "Robert Allison. A very attractive programme has been arranged. Solos to be heard will inelude "Adelaida," by Beethovén, an old favourite. ‘This is to be sung by Mr. Williamson. ‘Pianoforte solos will be played by Miss A. "larley Slack, who studied at the Sydney Conservatorium. Recitations by Mr. Robert A. Wills wilk be "The Frontier Line" (Conan Doyle) and a humorous number, "Hxcelsior". (the 1930 version). There will be instrumental numbers by Miss Irene Morris (violiniste) and the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. HERE will be the usual programme y of popular songs and dance music \ on Friday evening, the dance music being supplied by the Bailey-Marston. Dance Orchestra. The vocalists for the evening will include Miss Mary O’Connor, Miss Nellie Billcliff, ‘Mr. D. Suckling, and Mr. Leslie Fleming. Mr. George Titchener, humorist, will also be contributing to a very enjoyable programme. . GATURDAY evening’s programme wlil be of much variety, typical of a Saturday night entertainment. A "number of Welsh items will be introduced:in honour of St. David’s Day. Included among these will be two harp solos by Mr. Harry Glaysher. This evening will see the first appearance at 3YA of. Mr. Frank Moran, a humorous song and patter artist. Songs will be sung. by Miss Alice Vinsen and Mr. ©. L. Richards. The Joyous Pair, two popular entertainers, will sing songs at the plano, with ukulele accompani4 ment. {fhe programme by the Instrumental Octet, under Mr. Harold Beck, will include Welsh. airs such as "The Leek" and "Selection of . Welsh Melodies." ;
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 32, 21 February 1930, Page 10
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