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TO-NIGHT’B FEATURES t IYA, 8 p.m., relay from Pitt street Methodist Church.' where associated (choirs present, Handel’s “Messiah.” , 2YA. Talks, 7/10 p.m., "The Motorists and the Level Crossing,” a railway engine-driver’s appeal, and at 0/10 p.m.; .“Our Friend the Cockroach and Other j Friends,” Miss Eileen A. Plank; 0.3 p.m.. "Flags of the Matterhorn.” 3YA.--7.35 p.m., talk, “fftock Breeding,” Mr. ,T. VY. McLean; 8 p.m., recordings. t I 4YA.—8.9 and 8.53 run.. Miss Angela Hendry, contralto; 8.39p.m., Mr. F. G’ • Taplin, baritone.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18579, 13 December 1934, Page 3
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