AMONG OUR LISTENERS
ee ‘Since the afternoon sessions from 2QYA, my wife has been very pleased fF and listens with interest to the lectures on fashions and cooking. This is a great boon to the ladies, and I am sure is meeting with the success it deserves.’’-W.P.R., Wanganni. "We all look forward to the band concerts, and think the Monday pro. gramme from Christchurch is a favours ite with most listeners, as a band ap+ ‘peals to most people. We are the only, people in Hoanga to have a radio, but now that my son has had such success ‘with his crystal others mav follow. I often say that the radio gives me greater pleasure than any other thing during the whole fifteen years that I have been in New Zealand We receive Wellington and Christchurch splendidly on four valves, much better than we get Auckland: ’-P.L.M , Hoanga. "The subjects of interest to women are vast and varied, embracing almost if not every calling, and I feel sure women’s sphere is going to be even broader with the advent of the wonder of the ages-radio."-G.li., Kilbirnie. "J wish to make a little suggestion for our afternoons with radio, that we might hear more of the children singing. If you could only have-a peep at a lonely old man just for the half-hour on Sunday evening with his two-valve set it would bring tears to your eyes." ‘ -A.B., St. Martin’s.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 9, 16 September 1927, Page 6
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239AMONG OUR LISTENERS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 9, 16 September 1927, Page 6
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