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AN APPRECIATION

Sir-As a foundation subscriber to The Listener and ever since, let me a word or two in appreciation of the high standard you still maintain in what I will call the literary portion: that ‘is, your articles, etc. I find even the Letters to the Editor full of interest. My Listeners do not go under the copper when their week’s usefulness as programmes is finished. I open them out at the centre, lay them in order of date sequence until I get a volume about one inch thick. The programme portion is then cut away with a sharp knife and the part in front of the staples is bound and kept for reference. I have already three of these bound volumes, and be‘lieve me, I have passed many spare minutes browsing through them. Aunt Daisy’s page is taken out, and these are bound separately for my wife. Only the programme portion is hung on a nail in the scullerv for scran vaner.

LISTENER

(Wellington)_

P.S.: I_would not stand for any political leanings in The Listener. At first sign of those I would discontinue my contribution, and I congratulate you on the absence of same so far. (An appreciation that has met with appre-ciation.-Ed.).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 224, 8 October 1943, Page 3

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AN APPRECIATION New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 224, 8 October 1943, Page 3

AN APPRECIATION New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 224, 8 October 1943, Page 3

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