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SUNDAY

1YA N otes pero ‘evening service in. ‘Pitt. Street .. Methodist Church will ‘be relayed, the preacher’ being the Rev.. W. Walker, andthe organist and. choirmaster Professor W. A. Moor, ° The 1YA° Broadcasting Ohoir will contribute to the evening’s after-church programme. Two folk songs (one, the familiar "Canadian Boat Song," and the other "Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes’), an old canon, "Non Nobis Domine," Mendelssohn’s "Farewell to the Forest,’ Beethoven’s "Ihe Heavens Resound," and the .wonderful composition, "Hymn to Musie" (by Dudley Buck), will be the numbers to be sung. Instrumental items will be played by the Studio Trio and Mr, Cyril Towsey will be heard in a pianoforte solo. , 2YA Broadcast HH evening service of the Vivian Street Baptist Church will be on the air. The preacher will be the Rev. J. T. Crozier, the organist Mr.-Charles Collins, and the choirmaster Mr. J. R. Samson. Following the church service there will be a relay of a concert in St. James Theatre, given by the Municipal Tramways Band, under the eonductorship of Mr. BH. Franklin. From 3YA Fiorx Trinity Anglican Church, Avonside, will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the world’s first Sunday school. Mr. EH. H. Hitchcock, superintendent of Holy Trinity Avonside Anglican Sunday School, will deliver an address on "Sunday Schools and the Founder of Them-Robert Raikes." The organist and choirmaster at the church is Mr. Arthur Lilly, A.R.C.O. Following

the church broadcast there will be a relay from Dunedin. Comments from 4YA "THE Rey. A. Meade will be the preacher at Moray Place Congregational Church, Dunedin, when the service will be broadcast, Mr. A. Walmsley is the choirmaster. At 8.15 there will be a relay from the Army Citadel of a con-

cert programme to be given by the Citadel Band and Salvation Army Choir.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 14, 17 October 1930, Page 10

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SUNDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 14, 17 October 1930, Page 10

SUNDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 14, 17 October 1930, Page 10

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