broadcasting of church services,] wiudi lias been introduced in Christchurch, ; has already been instituted at the Aurkland Baptist Tabernacle, the Rev. J. W. | Kemp being the first minister in Auckland to have hi.s sermons broadcasted : (sledps the ‘Herald*). The broadcasting is done, from a private station, IYB, in Karangahapc road, a.fc 9 p.m. on .Sunday, as an after-church service. Immediately : after the first sermon was sent out appro- ! ciafivn messages were received from vari- i ous parts of the district, and the next i morning a telegram was received from '1 h antes, stating that the sermon was received clearly and distinctly. Numerous : letters wore also received expressing ap- i predation of the now venture. I When colds awl influenza arc prevalent let “JS'AZOL'’ protect your family. One do?e a. dnv keeps colds away. Good for .
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Evening Star, Issue 18650, 3 June 1924, Page 2
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136Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18650, 3 June 1924, Page 2
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