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/dgßl W f'ffm tlte- jpBFl 1 B wtekV 5 * glib, **> lylilh--... w' y . -fife ■ - <• Wk. “ ~ AT 7.30 P.M. ALL NATIONAL ANO COMMERCIAL RADIO STATIONS OF NEW ZEALAND WILL PRESENT BRITISH STARS-HOLLYWOOD These are the stars you will hear: THE ACTUAL RECORDING OF THE MAGNIFICENT PATRIOTIC ' PROGRAMME RECENTLY BROADCAST BY THE BRITISH COLONY IN. ★ RONALD COLMAN HOLLYWOOD FROM ALL CANADIAN AND AMERICAN STATIONS ★ LAURENCE OLLIVIER ★ HERBERT MARSHALL Presented hi Nem Zealand for the yINZAC DAY Provincial Patriotic Telephone Appeal ★ SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKS This is a once in a life-time broadcast! Not for hundreds of thousands of pounds ★ MARY PICKFORD CoLlld the services of a " these British StarS be b ° Ught 1 bUt f ° r Br ' tain EmP ' re they gave them free. Each great artist has composed and arranged a part .. , and ★ DIONNE QUINTUPLETS a ere js more t | ian SU p er |ative entertainment .. . here are also words "k MADELEINE CARROLL f rom t | ie heart, moving and unforgettable .. . glimpses of England —her songs, her k VIVIENNE LEIGH poets . . . her character ... it is stuff to make you thrill that you are British «. . ★’a C. AUBREY SMITH ic will live as the S reatest Radio pl '°g ramme ever Presented anywhere. ★ ANNA NEAGLE ACKNOWLEDGMENT •k FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW Thanks are due to Mr. C. P. of PJollyirood, who had the piog)anime x rKtuult BAK 1 HULumtYV mniM; /g M) ._ Si)lMr Caml/hers o f Carlton-Camithers Ltd. •k MERLE OBERON * gave it as a donation; to the National and Commercial Broadcasting Services, * lo ff )e p reS s of New Zealand and to the staff of the P. &T. Department, and many Others. without whose 'generous aid this appeal would be impossible. 7 e 3 ALL NEW ZEALAND RADIO STATIONS Obtain further particulars from your local Radio Station,

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 April 1941, Page 8

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580

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 April 1941, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 April 1941, Page 8

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