4YA Notes
HE service in Knox Church will be relayed on Sunday evening, to be followed by the broadcast of a concert relayed from 8YA. [Har very popular musical play, "The Geisha," will be the next operatic presentation by the 4YA Harmonists, occupying the greater portion of the first half of the programme on Monday evening. In the second half the same vocalistsMiss Mea Matheson, Miss M. S. Green, Mr. H. A. Johnston, and Mr. F. M. Tuohy-will sing solos: "Vessi @’ Arti," "The Arrow and the Song," "Crown of the Year" and "My Yorkshire Lassie’ from "Our Miss Gibbs") respectively. Selections will be played by the 4YA Broadcasting Trio, while Mr. and Mrs, C. Roy Spackman will play pianoforte duets. HE Kaikorai Band, under Mr. T. J. Kirk-Burnnand, will provide a programme on Tuesday evening, including new works by Pridham, Klein and Hume. Assisting vocalists will be Mrs. D. Carty, Miss Netta H. Wilkie, and: Mr. B. C. Bellliouse, while elocutionary items will be given by Mr. Lester F. Moller. ON Wednesday afternoon at 3.15 there will be a talk to ladies by a representative of the Home Science Extension Department of the Otago University. In the ‘evening at 7.15 Mr. L. W. McCaskill will review, for the benefit of farmers, the principal articles in the February issue of the Journal of Agriculture. Both talks are under the auspices of the 4YA Primary Productions Committee. Very diversified will be Wednesday evening’s programme. Featured on it will be the, Novelty Trio, a very popular instrumental combination, presenting the latest foxtrots and waltz songs. The singers will be: Miss Helen Roy (mezzo-soprano), Mrs, A. H. Ritchie (contralto), Mr. Noel H. North (baritone, and brother of the Rev. L. North, also a very. popular singer), and Mr. Buster Brown (singing Lauder songs). Plocutionary items will be given by Miss I. M. McGregor. ‘THERE will be a classical type of -programme o.. Friday evening. The instrumental items will be supplied by a ‘trio consisting of Misses Wallace, Baker, ¥.T.C.L., and Smith, who will play trios as well as_ solo items. The vocalists will be Miss Molly Viickers, Miss 8. McCready and Mr. I, H. Stubbs. The baritone items will comprise four songs from "Malvern Hills" (by Coningsby-Clark). Mr. D. HE. Dall, elocutionist, will present "The Hellgate of Soissons" (a story of the Great War), "Cure’s Progress"
and a French sketch, "Alphonse Confides." GATURDAY evenings’ programme will be relayed from 3YA.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 33, 28 February 1930, Page 15
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