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RADIO CONCERT

WEDNESDAY NIGHT. “UNCLE ALBERT’S” BIG SPLASH. 1 .. No less than 14 local people have offered to loan, lice of ciiarge, their Appeal for 'the big £1 AC h'acnotm Appeal, 111 tne Regent riieaue, next' \ * vjiUlv-btlity • “unc.e Albert” has been overwhcuticii wan oners or assistance lor the big effort, and already some sub, £u.A.t4o tuC Up, J. lie) Ineatre Company ate making nor charge for nne, and tne Legem sLltf have placed their services at TOd tl.sposai or me project; a»&„ 1.. c u f the Post and Telegraph Department tor handling me several pnouts necessary to rcter.e ucuuitous tor broadcasting over tne air. Ail country post offices are lending assistance, m cue same way. 't ire staff of 3ZK Greymoutb are wholeheartedly supporting the scheme and arc looking un want id tuoir visit to Hoimuta. Mr Janies Duffy, of Greymoutb, one' of Adv /le.rianu s loremost singers, will lead the community sing, while “Uncle Albert” and “Aunt Aioroiny” wm arrange the children’s broadcast. Admission: 1/- for aciuns 10 ail parts of the house (no reserves), and children lid, should ensure a capacity attendance,

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1940, Page 4

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RADIO CONCERT Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1940, Page 4

RADIO CONCERT Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1940, Page 4