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EASTER SUNDAY

SPECIAL SERVICES AND CONCERTS From I1YA. AT 11. a.m. a special BDaster service will be relayed from St. Mary’s Cathedral, the. preacher being Canon William Fancourt and the _ organist and choirmaster Mr. Edgar Randall. In the evening, at 7, there will be a relay of Easter services from Pitt Street Methodist Church. This will be followed by a studio programme, in which will appear the Studio Trio in instrumental] num-.. bers, Miss Madge Clague, the Eng- — lish contralto, Mr. Hartley Warbur- . ton (baritone) and Mr. Erie Waters (pianist). Miss. Clague has been for some considerable time in Otago and this and one other appearance at 1YA will be her last broadcasts in New Zealand before leaving for ~ Canada. Listeners will be pleased to hear this talented singer before her departure. From 2YA, THE BHaster Sunday evening programme will consist of a relay of the special commemoration service held in‘ connection with the annual confer: ence of the Churches of Christ. The preacher on this occasion will be Mr. H. A. G. Clark, M.A., B.D., Dip. Ed., and he will take as the subject for his sermon, "Christian -Unity." The choir will perform under the baton of Mr. W. G. Carpenter, and the organist will be Miss Hazel Hunter. The sacred eantata "The Redeemer" (by Oxenford) will be relayed at the conclusion of the service. The church choir (augmented for the occasion) will be. assisted by Misses Mavis and Mona Castle, Mr.. Harry Phipps and Mr. Geo. Gray as soloists.

From 3YA. A 8CHBISHOP JULIUS will be the preacher at the Christchurch Anglican Cathedral on Sunday evening, when the service will be broadcast. A relay of 4YA’s after-church concert will follow. From 4YA, tHE Rey. Albert Mead will preach at Moray Place Congregational Church on Sunday evening. A studio concert will follow the broadcast from the church. The programme will be provided by the Kaikorai Band, in association with 4YA artists: Miss Olga BH. Wynne (soprano) and Mr. A. Lungley (baritone). A number of specially selected records will be introduced into the programme.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 40, 17 April 1930, Page 12

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EASTER SUNDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 40, 17 April 1930, Page 12

EASTER SUNDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 40, 17 April 1930, Page 12

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