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LECTURES AT 2YA

Some very interesting Iccturettes are scheduled for next week at 2YA. On Monday evening the Rev. Jolin Gibson will illustrate with excerpts a talk on the beauty of the poets. On ‘Tuesday Mr. A. J. Dry will conclude his interesting talks on the whaling industry of New Zealand, dcaling more particularly with its financial results.

Captain Hamilton Nimmo, chairman of the New Zealand Big Game Angliug Club, will on ‘Thursday speak of the exciting sport to be had in the far north. : On Friday there will be the usual weekly lecturette on Imperial affairs. All these lecturettes are timed for @ p.m. — At 7.40 p.m. on Thursday Mr, Black will commence a series of talks on the scenic attractions of New Zealand. Mr. H. C. South, who has just retired from the presidency of the New Zealaid Booksellers’ Association, laving rcturned to Wellington after his Christmas vacation, is to resume his interesting series of broadcast Iecturettes at 2¥A on Yucsday, 81st inst. His lecture on that evening will be given at 7.40, and thereafter, at fortnightly intervals, at 9 p.m., as heretofore. Listeners in all parts of the D> minion haye expressed warm appreci + tion of Mr. South's work. ca

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 28, 27 January 1928, Page 7

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LECTURES AT 2YA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 28, 27 January 1928, Page 7

LECTURES AT 2YA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 28, 27 January 1928, Page 7

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