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SUNDAY

1YA Broadcast THE evening service will be relayed ‘ from. St. Andrew’s Church, the preacher being the Rev. Ivo Bertram, and the organist Dr. Neil McDougail. A -new artist in the person of Miss Kathleen Morrison, mezzo-soprano, will appear on the after-church programme. Miss Morrison has a delightful voice and a fine sense of interpretation. She will be singing "Mary Magdalene," "Dawn," "Pale Yellow Rose" and "Wind on_ the Wheat." Mr. J. F. Montague, wellknown elocutionist, will give renderings of poems from his scrap-book and a further number, "The Little Irish Number." Instrumental items by the Studio Trio, including a piano solo by Mr. Eric Waters, will also be included Notes from 2YA ‘At 3 o'clock the 150th Anniversary Commemoration of Robert Raikes, founder of the Sunday

School, will be relayed from the Town. Hall. This function is bein held under the auspices of the Wellington’ Sunday School Union, the speakers being Mr. W. E. Howe (president: of the union) and Pastor . W. G. Carpenter. The evening service will be relayed from the Trinity Methodist Church, Wellington South, the preacher being the Rev. T. W. Vealie, the organist Miss Lilian Thawley, L.A.B., and the choirmaster Mr. W. McLellan. Following the church service there will be a studio concert by the Wellington Artillery Band. The band, under the conductorship of Captain T. Herd, wiil play the descriptive overture ‘Peace and War," the serenade "O Beauteous Night," a descriptive number, "A Sunday Parade," a selection, "Satanella" (by Balfe) and two marches. They will be assisted by prominent 2YA artists. From Christchurch "HE service in the Christchurch An- * glican Cathedral will be broadeast. A studio concert will follow. 4YA Programme THE evening service to be held in St. Paul’s Cathedral, followed by a relay of 3YA’s after-church concert will be broadcast.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 17, 7 November 1930, Page 18

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SUNDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 17, 7 November 1930, Page 18

SUNDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 17, 7 November 1930, Page 18

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