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SUNDAY From 1YA

HE evening service will be relayed ~ from the Baptist Tabernacle, the preacher being the Rev. Joseph Kemp, and the organist and choirmaster, Mr. A. B. Wilson. During the after-church concert, Barry Coney, baritone, wiil sing several numbers with orchestra accompaniment, including "Farewell. Minnehaha." Kay Christie, well-known: contralto, has included among her numbers two negro spirituals. The remainder of the programme will be given by the Salon Orchestra, under the direction of Harold Baxter. As usual, Mr. Baxter bas chosen some very fine numbers, including "Der Schauspiel-Director" and "Cyrano de Bergerac." Wellington Features THs evening service to be conducted "™ in St. Thomas’s Anglican Church will be relayed, the preacher being the Rey. ©. V. Rooke and the organist and ‘choirmaster Mr. W. A. Gatheridge. At 8.15 p.m. a concert by the Welling..u Municipal Tramways Band, under the conductorship of HE. Franklin, will be relayed from St. James Theatre. Christchurch Items ROM 3. o’clock the religious ceremonies connected with the centenary commemoration of the sacking of Kaiapohia pah will be relayed from Tuahiwi. The service will be conducted by the Rt. Rev. F. A. Bennett, Bishop

of Aotearoa. The preacher will bePiri Wiri Tua (Ratana), and delegates of other denominations will also be present. A Maori choir of several hundred voices will participate. The evening service from Knox Church, to be conducted by the Rev. T. W. Armour, will be relayed. The choir conductor will be Mr. A. G. Thompson and the organist Miss Victoria Butler. The studio after-church concert will be provided by 3YA artists. Following the concert programme will be a half-hour’s gramophone lecture recital by Karl Atkinson, entitled "Strictly British." At 4YA HE service in Trinity Methodist Church will be broadeast, the Rey. H. BK. Bellhouse being the preacher, the choir conductor. being Mr. James Simpson. A relay of 3XYA’s concert will follow.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 15, 23 October 1931, Page 18

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SUNDAY From 1YA Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 15, 23 October 1931, Page 18

SUNDAY From 1YA Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 15, 23 October 1931, Page 18

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