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BEGINNING three years ago with about two dozen voices, the 4ZB Choristers number to-day nearly 50 children between the ages of seven and 17. Anita Oliver is the choir's conductor, and accompaniments are played by William Davie (violinist), F. Wilkinson (cellist)—Choristers themselves—and the studio pianist, Joy Stewart. The group shown above are the Junior Choristers, heard on Sundays at 9.30 a.m. The seniors broadcast at 5.30 on Sunday evenings.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 388, 29 November 1946, Page 31

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BEGINNING three years ago with about two dozen voices, the 4ZB Choristers number to-day nearly 50 children between the ages of seven and 17. Anita Oliver is the choir's conductor, and accompaniments are played by William Davie (violinist), F. Wilkinson (cellist)—Choristers themselves—and the studio pianist, Joy Stewart. The group shown above are the Junior Choristers, heard on Sundays at 9.30 a.m. The seniors broadcast at 5.30 on Sunday evenings. New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 388, 29 November 1946, Page 31

BEGINNING three years ago with about two dozen voices, the 4ZB Choristers number to-day nearly 50 children between the ages of seven and 17. Anita Oliver is the choir's conductor, and accompaniments are played by William Davie (violinist), F. Wilkinson (cellist)—Choristers themselves—and the studio pianist, Joy Stewart. The group shown above are the Junior Choristers, heard on Sundays at 9.30 a.m. The seniors broadcast at 5.30 on Sunday evenings. New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 388, 29 November 1946, Page 31

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