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2YA Notes

"THE evening service of St. Gerard's Redemptorist: Church will be relayed on Sunday evening. The preacher on this occasion will be the Rey, Father J. P. Duggan, C.S.S.R. The choir will be under the condue: bership of Mr. FW. J. Oakes, and Mr.

H. Mount will be at the organ. The Boys’ Institute Military Band, assisted by Miss Nora Greene, Mr. William Renshaw, and Mr JIirnest Short, will give another of their bright and entertaining concerts at the conclusion of the church service. HE latest "Books, Graye and Gay," will be discussed by Mr. H. 6. South on Monday evening. A musical programme will support the two one-act plays on Monday evening. The vacal* artists will be Miss Anne Davies (soprano), Miss Hilda Chudley (contralto), and Mr. Stanley Clements (baritone). Mr, Clements will sing two Polish folk

songs in the native tongue, as well as "The Muleteer of Malaga" in English. Miss Chudley’s items will be negro spirituals. Miss Gladys Morgan will play as a pianoforte solo Coleridge Taylor’s "Forest Scenes." The 2YA Orchestrina under Signor A. P. Truda will play the overture to "Oberon," a movement from the "Italian Symphony" by Mendelssohn,. Glazounoy's "Melodie Arabic," and Valverde’s "OClaviletos." At 7.25 on Tuesday evening, Mr. W. J. Fergie will give a talk on "Excursions by Rail," to be followed at 7.40 by the usual weekly talk to farmers by a representative of the Department of Agriculture. Tuesday evening’s programme will serve to introduce two Napier artists to listeners in the persons of Madame Aileen Johns and Mr. Dennis Johas, Madame Johns is well known in musical circles as a soprano soloist of outstanding ability, and is also the fortunate possessor of an excellent radio voice. Mr. Johns is also a well-known figure in Napier entertainment circles as an elocutionist. The other supporting artists will be Mr. W, E. Elliott, who will sing popular songs, and Mr. Cyril MeCheyne, who will be heard in baritone solos. The Salon Orchestra, under Mr. Mat Dixon, will play "The May Day Overture," Barrett’s "Coronach," Wolstenholme’s "The Answer,"

the "Entry of the Boyards" by Halvorsen. ON Thursday evening a concert will be given. by members of the Australian Dairy Farmers’ Delegation. ME. R. Howard Taylor will give a talk on "Foot Health’ on Friday evening at 7,40. PretpDAy evening’s programme will consist of vocal gems from opera and musical comedy by the Philharmonic Quartet and suitable numbers by the 2YA Orchestrina under Signor A. P. Truda, whose items will be the overture "Taneredi" (by Ros- | sini), the "Faust Suite" by Lizzari), a musical comedy selectoin, "The Beauty Prize,’ von Blon’s ‘"Sizilietta,"’ Helmesberger’s ‘"Entr’acte Valse," and a Waldteufel waltz. Elocutionary numbers will be given hy Miss Mary Hart, and a relay of items from talking picture features showing at the Majestic Theatre will also be carried out, A BRIGHT vaudeville programme will be featured on Saturday evening, the vocalists being the Melodie Four and Mrs, R. 8. Allwright. Novelty instrumental items will be given by Mrs. Mildred: Kenny’s steel Guitar Trio, and the Salon Orchestra under Mr. Mat Dixon will present an entertaining programme,

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 33, 28 February 1930, Page 14

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2YA Notes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 33, 28 February 1930, Page 14

2YA Notes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 33, 28 February 1930, Page 14

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