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LISTENERS! Record Your Votes In “CHRONICLE’B” Radio Plebiscite FOR the purpose of ascertaining th-e type of broadcast programmes that will have the greatest appeal to the largest number of listeners to the concerts provided by Station 2YA, the “ CHRONICLE M has initiated this plebiscite. As will be seen from the conditions, anyone who listens-in to 2YA may record his or her vote, but only one vote is allowed each listener. Progress reports will be published, and it is hoped to obtain the opinions of a majority of those who listen-in. In regard to il Church Services*’ voters should indicate their preference either for services from their own church or a rotation of services from all churches; in this last event, listeners should vote for “Church Services— Varied.” CONDITIONS: The conditions of the plebiscite will be as follows: I.—Votes must be recorded on the form printed below, and the full nam® and address of the voter, written legibly, must be applied. 2. —The plebiscite is based on a preferential voting system, and no person may vote more than once. The plebiscite will not be limited to the holders of wireless licenses, and every person in a homo where a receiver is in use may vote. 3.—Voters must place the figure “1” in the left-hand square opposite the item which they most prefer, the figure “2” opposite their second choice, the figure “3” opposite their third choice, and so on. 4.—A number must be placed opposite every item, otherwise the vote will not be counted. 5. —The votes given to each item will be allotted in order to ascertain the order of preference. 6.—Ballot-papers should be addressed to “DETECTOR/* Radio Editor, the “Chronicle,” Wanganui. 7.—The type of receiver should be indicated at |ho foot of voting form. VOTING FORM. ( Ballads. | Instrumental Music—Popular. j Band Music. | Market Reports. | Boxing, etc., Descriptions | Musical Comedy. | Chorus Singing News. I Children’s Items. ) Old-time Songs. | Church Services—Anglican. [ Opera. i Church Services—Baptist. | Orchestral Items—Classical. | Church Services—Methodist. | Orchestral Items—Popular. I Church Services—Presbyterian | Organ Recitals. 1 j | Church Services—R. Catholic. | Plays and Sketches. I Church Services—S. Army. | Popular Songs. [ Church Services—Varied. | Public Concerts. | Classical Songs. Picture Theatre Orchestras. I Comic Songs. | Racing Descriptions. | Cricket Descriptions. | Recitations. I Dance Music. | Sacred Songs. | Educational Talks. | Sporting Talks. | Football Descriptions. | Talks on Books. i Gramophone Music. | Topical Talks. Humorous Monologues. | Vaudeville. 1 1 ; Instrumental Music—Classical. I Women's Interests. TYPE OF RECEIVER .»?..«• • Name Address

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20108, 29 March 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20108, 29 March 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20108, 29 March 1928, Page 10