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H. G. Mackintosh (Christchurch), praises "the splendid programme rendered by ‘A Male Voice Choir,’ from 3YA on Friday, August 27." F.L. (Invercargill), and E.S. (Ashburton), support N. M. Hunter-Brown’s appeal for "the best only" in programmes, but W.L.S. (Auckland), suggests that dissatisfied listeners have "failed to study the programmes diligently" or to use them wisely. G. de S.B. (Campbell’s Bay), says that instead of grumbling at the NBS, listeners should ‘do something to help them on their by no means easy task of catering for the public." He suggests that we should do something, too-for example, provide space under two heads for:--(1) Appreciation-*‘no letters; just names of items and signatures;" and (2), | Recommendations-again ‘‘just the names of items they would like to hear.’ Listeners, he insists, should help one another and "by so doing, help the NBS in its praiseworthy attempts for the common weal.’
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 221, 17 September 1943, Page 5
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148POINTS FROM LETTERS New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 221, 17 September 1943, Page 5
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