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Auckland Notes N Raster Sunday at 11 am. and 7 p.m., services to be held in St. Chureh and: St. Mary’s Cathedral respectively, will be relayed. The preacher in the Cathedral will be his Grace the Archbishop, Dr. A. W. AverThe after-church studio programme will be presented by the Whisker Instrumental Quartet and:Mr. 8. C: Lewis (clarinetist), Miss Gwladys Payne (soprano); and Mr. Frank Sutherland (baritone). Mr. Sutherland’s solos: will be "O Divine Redeemer," "The Radiant Morn," and "Lead Kindly Light." From’ Wellington HE service to’ be conducted in the Terrace Congregational Church will be relayed. The preacher will be the Rev, H. W. Newell, and the organist and choirmaster, Mr. Harry Brusey. Signor. Lucien Cesaroni- has ineluded in to-night’s programme some numbers appropriate to the Easter season. He will sing the solo, "Easter Morning (by Himmel) and, with his. company, will present the celebrated "Easter Chorus" (from "Cavalleria Rusticana"). Signor Cesaroni will also .sing Handel’s stirring aria "Arm, Arm ye Brave" ‘and "The Praise of (by Beethoven) besides a duet with Mr. R. Trewern, "Lend me Thine Aid" (from Gounod’s "Queen of Sheba.’’) Chopin’s "Ballade in F Minor" and "Jardius sous la pluie," by Debussy, will be played by Miss O. Reid, L.A.B. Other vocal numbers will include excerpts from "Carmen" and "Mignon," besides some simpler ballads, the whole forming a varied and interesting programme. t

Christchurch Features -RISHOP WEST-WATSON will be the preacher in the Christchurch ‘Anglican Cathedral on Sunday evening, when the service will be broadcast. Dr. J. C. Bradshaw will be the musical director. 3YA will relay 4YA’s after.: shurch concert, ‘From Dunedin HE service at the Methodist Central Mission will be broadcast this evening. The Rev. G.-B. Hinton will be the, preacher, with Mr. Mortley Peake as choirmaster. An appropriate studio concert will follow. Three solos will be contributed by Miss Lettie de Clifford, who has been Ieading lady of the Dunedin Operatic and Dramatie Society for the past two years, She possesses a soprano.

voice of exceptional quality and range. Mr. F. E. Woods, one of the bass soloists in St. Joseph’s Cathedral, will be heard.in a recital of three songs, while Mr. Hrnest Drake, the well-known Dunedin tenor, will also present three solos. An instrumental trio, Mrs. C, Drake (pianiste) and specially selected re--cords. will provide the balance of the Drograrmie,

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 38, 3 April 1931, Page 18

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SUNDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 38, 3 April 1931, Page 18

SUNDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 38, 3 April 1931, Page 18

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