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RADIO PROGRAMMES.

Sir, —Last Wednesday and Thursday nights' programmes, to my mind, were exceptionally good. I had a poker-faced friend listening in at my place, and the only time I have ever seen him laugh was when the artist was imitating the parson. T shall be very sorry indeed when the lectures on foreign affairs are finished; they are both interesting and instructive. If any item does not suit, one is not bound to listen; it is quite an easy matter to switch off. Mr. Prentice is to be concratuiated on the good programme ho puts on. for which it costs us the large sum of cue penny a day. Transformer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19632, 10 May 1927, Page 12

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RADIO PROGRAMMES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19632, 10 May 1927, Page 12

RADIO PROGRAMMES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19632, 10 May 1927, Page 12