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SUNDAY

from Lif T 10.55 a.m. a service conducted in the Unitarian Church will be broadeast. At. 7 p.m. the anniversary services of the Salvation Army Citadel will be on. the air, the preacher being Ensign Thorne. The evening concert programme is being given by the Puccini Society, conducted by Signor A. T. Constantini. Listeners will remember thut this society gave a performance some three or four months ago and many expressions of appreciation were received. This programme promises to eclipse the former, there being a greater yariety of music to be given. Among the items on the programme will be a short oratorio, "Benedicamus Domine," composed by Laurence. Perosi, conductor of the Sistine Choir. ‘This work will be given by the Puccini Choir, accompanied by the Salon Orchestra.

At 2YA HE evening service to be held in St. Gerard’s Redemptorist Church will be relayed. The Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Band will supply the main portion of the studio’s afterchurch programme. John Bishop (pianist) will present two musical sketches, one entitled "Night Music," in which he will be assisted by Richard Maunder (tenor), and "Dancing Through the Ages," when Freida Meier (violiniste) will be associated with him. Items from Christchurch T 8 o'clock, 3YA will relay, from the Civic Theatre, a lecture on Christian Science by Dr. Albert FF.

Gilmore, ©.8.B., of Boston, U.S.A. At 7 o’clock a Salvation Army service will be broadcast. The address will be given by Adjutant Radcliffe. A relay from 4YA will follow. Dunedin Features "THE service conducted in First Presbyterian Church, Dunedin, by the Rey. W. Allan Steveley, M.A., will be broadcast. Dr. V. H. Galway will be at the organ. The after-church studio programme will be provided by John Leech’s Minnesingers and _ orchestra, featuring Woodforde-Finden’s "A Pagoda of Flowers," 2 Burmese story in song.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 20, 27 November 1931, Page 18

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SUNDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 20, 27 November 1931, Page 18

SUNDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 20, 27 November 1931, Page 18

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