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SUNDAY

Auckland Notes [HE service in Pitt Street Methodist ‘ Church will be broadcast. The preacher: will be the Rev. W. T. Blight, and the. organist and choirmaster Professor W. A. Moore. The evening programme will be contributed to by Joyce Seth-Smith (the well-known mezzosoprano), Roger Errington (tenor), David ‘Whisker (flautist), and the Moore Sisters, in instrumental trios and solos. . 2YA Items THs service to be conducted in St, . John’s Presbyterian Church will be relayed, the preacher being the Rev. J. R. Blanchard and the organist and ehoirmaster Mr. C. W..Kerry. At.approximately 8.15 p.m. a concert by the Port Nicholson ‘Silver Band, under the conductorship of Mr. J. J. Drew; will be relayed from the Grand Opera House. From Christchurch . an service to be conducted in — St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Merivale, will be broadcast. The preacher will be the Rev. F. B. Redgrave, the organist and choirmaster being Mr. Alfred Worsley. The relay of a concert to be given at Waimate by the Waimate Silver Band, under Mr. H. F. Vincent, will follow. . .. Notes from 4YA Nae service in Hanover Street Baptist Church will be broadcast, the preacher being the Rev. B. 8. Tuckwell and the choirmaster Mr. H. P. Desmou-

lins. The broadeast of the Waimate concert will follow.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 1, 17 July 1931, Page 18

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SUNDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 1, 17 July 1931, Page 18

SUNDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 1, 17 July 1931, Page 18

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