GOOD LISTENING
Sir,-After reading every number of The Listener for over 10 years and choosing from it radio programmes I wanted to listen to, I felt it was more than time for me to say thank you. Through you-I would especially like to thank 2YA, bécause I have listened mostly to this station for over 21 years. The Correspondence School sessions, home news and world news from the BBC, devotional services of all denominations, women’s sessions, talks, plays, music, sport, are a few of the items I greatly enjoy. And just in case you may think I can spend the greater part of my day at the radio, I would like to say I have trained myself to work and listen when alone. In conclusion, radio makes all the difference between living a busy and yet mentally dull life, and living just as busily and yet collecting every day fresh food for thought. Again thank you, and all at 2YA.
MORE THAN MIDDLE-AGED
(Bulls).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 531, 26 August 1949, Page 19
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164GOOD LISTENING New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 531, 26 August 1949, Page 19
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