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‘HH. service in Trinity Methodist Church, Moray Place, will be broadeast on Sunday evening. The preacher will be the Rev. H. H. Bellhousee A studio concert, to be given by the Wool-. ston Band, from Christchurch, will follow. ‘The assisting vocalists ‘will be Miss Irene Horniblow (singing two negro spirituals and "The Mantle of Blue’), and Mr. Les Stubbs, whose items will be "The Curfew," "Not Un-
derstood," and "My Prayer." Piano solos will be played by Hr. T. J. KirkBurnand. HERE will be a very interesting programme, mainly operatic, on Monday evening. ‘The orchestra will play selections from "I Trovatore" and "Qarmen," also the famous sextet from "Tucia di Lammermoor," and the quartet from -"Rigoletto." "Siegmund’s Liebeslied" (from Wagner’s "Ring"), "The March of the Marionette," and "The Beautiful Galatea’ will also be played. ‘The vocalists will be Miss Aileen Young, Miss, Gwenda Burt, and Mr. A. W. Alloo. Hlocutionary items by Mr. Carl Moller will comprise "The Presentation of Prizes" and "The Country Wedding." 77F) vocalists on the musical, side of ’ the programme for Tuesday evening will be Miss EB. Shepard, Mr. W. Harrison and Mr. G. M. Salmond, presenting a diversified programme. The.
second of the recitals on "Poets Lost to England During the Great War" will be given by Mr. A. Gorrie. A specially bright instrumental programme will be played by the Studio Trio, the numbers comprising: "Musical Switch" (Alford), "Three Henry VIII Dances," Widor’s "Serenade," "Londonderry Air," and Nevin’s suite, "A Night in Venice." A piano solo will be played by Mrs. CDrake, N Wednesday afternoon the title of the talk to be given by the Home Science Hxtension Department of the Otago University, under the auspices of the 4YA Primary Productions Committee, will be "Vezetable Dishes-Hat More Vegetables." In the evening there will be a talk to farmérs by Mr. Jas. Begg, chairman of the Board of Agricuture, on "Management of Sheep on Hill Country." [THE Select Novelty Trio will open the programme on Wednesday evening with three bright dances, and will set _ the tune for a merry evening. The ininstrumental music will be a feature of the entertainment. Mr. J. A. Paterson, Scottish comedian, will supply humorous numbers. There will be songs at the piano by Miss Bertha Rawlinson and recitations by Miss Nellie Warren. Mezzo-soprano solos by Miss W. Col-
lier will be "A Heart That’s Free," "I Love the Moon," and "I Wonder if Love is a Dream." A dance music session will continue from 9.80 till 11 p.m. N Friday afternoon Miss Buccleuch, of the D.S.A., will give a talk on fashions. There will be a classical programme on Friday evening, the contributing artists being Miss Olga B. Wynne (soprano), Mr. G. Crawford (tenor), Mr. A. Lungley (baritone), Miss Maiona Juriss (a well-known Christchurch elocutionist) and an instrumental trio consisting of Misses Ethel Wallace, Marjorie Smith, and Sybil Baker. To two of Miss Wynne’s solos-"By the Waters of, Minnetonka" and Tosti’s "La Sere-nata"-violin obligato will be played by Miss Wallace. Miss Marjorie Smith will play two ’cello solos, "Softly ‘Awakes -My Heart" and Offenbach’s ‘Barcarolle." .
ON Saturday evening the programme will be relayed from 3YA,
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 32, 21 February 1930, Page 11
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