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2YA Items

HE service of the Trinity Methodist Church, Newtown, will be relayed on Sunday evening, The preacher will be the Rey. T. W. Vealie, the organist Miss Lillian Thawley, L.A.B., and the choir will be under the direction of Mr. W. McClellan. Following the conclusion of this service a studio concert will be broadcast.

N the next health talk by Mr. W. F. Dudson, dietitian, on Monday evening he will discourse on "Germs-Our Friends." A programme comprising a variety of vocal and instrumental musical numbers, a scene from ‘Sherlock Holmes," and a brief organ recital will be presented on Monday evening. The excerpt from Conan Doyle’s famous detective story will describe Sherlock Holmes’s arrest of Professor Moriarty. The two characters will be filled by Mr. Sidney Tingey and Mr. Norman Aitken respectively. The vocal portion of the musical programme will be provided by Mrs. Amy Dunn, Miss Agnes McDavitt, Mr. W. Roy Hill, and Mr. J. M. Caldwell. The songs to be sung will include a number of sea shanties and other songs relating to the briny. The organ recital by Mr, H. Temple White will comprise "In a Monastery Garden" and "Grand March" (from "Le Prophete’’). There will be an exe cellent programme by the 2YA Orchestrina under Signor A. P. Truda. The items to be played will include Mendelssohn’s "Overture in ©," a movement from Schubert’s "Symphony No. 5," "Drigo’s "Waltz de Ballet," the "Prelude" from "Parsifal," the "Wntr’acte" from Act 3 of "Carmen," and Moszkowski’s "Serenade." Miss Mildred Rising will also contribute a piano solo, ‘Valse Arabesque," by Kees-Newlands.

TTUBSDAY evening’s programme will be of a bright nature, those responsible being the popular concert party, "The Radiolites"’ and the 2YA Salon Orchestra, under Mr. Mat Dixon. The programme will comprise solos, choruses, sketches, humour, soubrette numbers, and violin solos. ON Thursday evening there will be a relay from Eltham of the final

portion of the Band Contest of the Taranaki Brass Bands’ Association. ON Friday evening a member of the Wellington Stock Hxchange will give the first of a series of talks on "The Stock HExchange-the World’s Financial Barometer." A PROGRAMME of operatic gems will be presented by the Etude Quartet (Miss Gretta Stark, Mrs. Ray Kemp, Mr. Will Hancock, and Mr, Ray Kemp), and the 2YA Orchestrina on Friday evening, The

vocal items will consist of excerpts from "Faust," "The Student Prince," "Tl Trovatore," "Tom Jones," "Mignon," and "Tales of Hoffman," Madam Eugenie Dennis and partner will contribute two humorous sketches, "Two on a Bus," and "In and Out of a Punt." The 2YA Orchestrina’s items will be the overture, "Dame Blanche," a_ selection from "Othello," Ponchielli’s "Le que Gemelle Ballet," and a Waldteufel composition, "L’Esprit Francais." A relay of a "Talkie" feature from the Majestic Theatre will also be carried out,

R. F. BIRD will, on Saturday evening, give a talk on "Treatment and Care of the Feet." The vaudeville programme on Saturday evening will have as contributing artists the Lyric Male. Voice Quartet, Mrs. Mildred Kenny’s Guitar Orchestra, Mrs. Kathleen Crompton (soprano), and Mr. Jack Wilkinson, the latter’ contributing to the humorous: portion of the programme, The 2YA Salon Orchestra will play as an overture Fletcher’s "Three Light Pieces," and another humber will be a selection from the musical comedy "Katinka." Several dance numbers will also be featured. Two members of the orchestra, Messrs. H. Langtry and V. R. Brown, will play a clarinet and piccolo solo respectively. Following the concert programme a session. of dance music will be presented, and at 11 p.m. the usual sporting summary will be given,

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 34, 7 March 1930, Page 10

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2YA Items Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 34, 7 March 1930, Page 10

2YA Items Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 34, 7 March 1930, Page 10

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