BAND PROGRAMMES
Sir-In reply to the complaint of "Brass Band (Paeroa)" I do not share his view that brass band programmes are "throttled." I have listened with considerable pleasure to the broadcast programmes by New Zealand brass bands, including the Invercargill Civic, St. Kilda (Dunedin), Woolston (Christchurch), Christchurch Municipal, Ashburton Silver, Auckland Watersiders’ Silver Band, and the Salvation Army, bands in various centres. Besides these, there have been recorded programmes by overseas brass bands, including Fodens’ Motor Works, Munn and Feltons Works, Black Dyke Mills, St. Hilda Colliery, Bickershaw Colliery, Halifax Home Guard, and the Salvation Army Bands. I might add that I hope to have the pleasure of hearing the Paeroa Brass Band on the. air.
GORDON
HILL
(Auckland).
More letters from listeners will be found on pages 24-25.
LETTERS FROM LISTENERS
(continued trom page 5)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 329, 12 October 1945, Page 5
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137BAND PROGRAMMES New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 329, 12 October 1945, Page 5
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