SUNDAY
1VA’s Relay. ‘PHE evening services in St. Mary’s Cathedral will be relayed. The preacher will be Canon William Fancourt and the organist and choirmaster Mr, Hdgar Randall. A new radio artist. in the person of Mr. Claude H, Suisted. baritone, will make his appearance in the after-church session, singing "Drinking Song," "All the Fun of the Fair," and "Fairings." Miss Mary Cofield, soprano, will also be heard in a number of ballads, and items will be given by the Studio Trio. Broadeast by 2¥A. HE service to be held in The Terrnair Congregational Church will be vw. the air, the preacher being the Rey H. W. Newell and the organist anu choirmaster Mr..H. Brusey. The recital of the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band will be relayed from St. James Theatre at the conclusion of the church service. , , From 3YA, HE Rey. L. B. Neale will be thi preacher at St. Albans Methodist Church, Christchurch, when the service will be broadcast. Afterwards, a studic concert to be given by the Woolstoi Band under Conductor R. J. Estall wil! be broadcast. Associated on the pro: gramme will be. the Christchureh Broadcasting Trio, Mrs. Jack Masor (soprano) and Mr. F. R. Hawke (baritone). A horn solo will be play ed by Bandsman F. Turner and a cor net duet by Bandsmen Ohlsson and Marquet. Dunedin Notes. HIS Knox Church service will be broadcast, the preacher being the Rev. D. C. Herron, M.A., M.C. The relay of a concert to be given in the Empire Theatre by the St. Kilda Band will follow.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 12, 3 October 1930, Page 10
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259SUNDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 12, 3 October 1930, Page 10
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