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ON Sunday evening the service in Hanover Street Baptist Church will be broadcast. The Rev. EB. H. Tuckwell will be the preacher. A relay of 3YA’s after-church concert will follow. ONDAY evening’s programme will be a special Irish concert in honour of St. Patrick’s Day. ON Tuesday evening the Salvation Army Band, under Mr. A. W. Millard, will provide a programme, The items to be played will be "Red Shield," "In Emanuel’s Praise," "Adeste Fideles," "Beethoven and Spohr," "Musical Switch," ‘Warrior’s Reward," "Beauty of Christ," and the mareh "Beaumont." The supporting yoealists will be Mrs. D. Carty, Miss Helen Roy and Mr. Noel H. North, while elocutionary items will be given by Miss Ngata Buswell. HB subject for the discussion with ladies on Wednesday afternoon will be "Fixed Versus Movable Equipment." At 7.15 Dr. A. Fisher, Professor of HWeonomics, Otago University, will speak on "The Marketing Conditions on the Farm." Both talks are under the auspices. of the 4YA Primary Productions Committee. EDNESDAY evening’s programme will consist of a relay from the new Town Hall, where a first-class concert is to be given under the auspices of the Children’s Day Nursery Committee. An excellent programme has been arranged. Miss Mae Matheson (soprano), Miss Freda’ Elmes (soprano), Mrs. A. Ritchie (contralto), Mr. J. E. Davies (tenor), Mr. Fred Kershaw (bass), Mr. Bert Rawlinson (Scottish songs), Miss Anita Winkel (elocutioniste), Mr. F. H. Lampen (humorous talks), Mr. W. Smith (tenor horn champion), Mr. J. B. MeConnell (yokel comedy), Dr. Price (organist), Miss Hthel Wallace (violiniste) and Miss Vivienne Lamb and Mr. Cockburn (dancers), with Mrs. F. Drake as accompaniste. [Ny STHAD of observing "sient night" on Thursday, 4YA will be on the air to rebroadeast from 2YA the welcome to Lord and Lady Bledisloe. QN Friday evening the popular duo of radio players, Miss Anita Winkel and Major Lampen, will be welcomed on their reappearance before the microphone. They will present two sketches, "The New Portia" and "The Indicator." A fine instrumental
programme will be presented by the Studio Quintet, the items comprising Nevin’s suite, "In Arcady," Weber's "Tnvitation a la Valse,’ a selection from "The Pink Lady," ‘Taylor's "Petite Suite de Concert," the "Wee McGregor Patrol," "When You Come Home," . and Peel’s suite, "Valses Piquantes." The soloists for the evening will be Miss Molly Vickers and Mr. Wm. Ruffell. Clarinet and ’cello solos will be played by Mr. S. George and Mr. Frank Drake respectively. ON Saturday evening 3YA’s programme will be relayed.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 35, 14 March 1930, Page 11
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415Features from 4YA Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 35, 14 March 1930, Page 11
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