“THE LISTENER"
NEW RADIO JOURNAL Probably never in the history of >,'ow Zealand has a journal met with .such an initial success as the "New Zealand Listener," the journal of the National Broadcasting .Service, which is (fie only magazine giving all the programmes from all stations. These programmes Gale from the Sunday following publication, and tire set out in very attractive form, the radio owner being enabled at once to choose any item at any time. Comprising 5(5 pages, well interspersed with topical aiticles, appealing to all sections <> 1 the community, it is little wonder that ]asl week's issue was sold out in Cis'bnrno, in two days. The current week’s issue is due to-day, and a heavy demand is again certain. Castwood’s Book: Store are agents for the “Listener.” Country orders will also 1 o dispatched to-morrow in ample time for next week’s programmes. Reserve your orders at threepence weekly at Eastwood's Book Store, and thus fie certain of procuring a copy of this invaluable aid to the enjoyment of the radio.*
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19987, 12 July 1939, Page 6
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172“THE LISTENER" Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19987, 12 July 1939, Page 6
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