LETTERS OF APPRECIATION
A.C.M., Wellington: "The programme was a pleasure to listen to after what we have had to listen to. It is the best programme we have had since the Maori entertainment, broadcast by the Wanganui Maoris, which was the best programme ever broadcast in New Zealand. The items rendered by the orchestra were beautifully played, especially "That Saxophone Waltz," and "The Doll Dance." I must praise the orchestra highly for their fine efforts and also give great credit to the conductor. Hoping we shall have the pleasure of hearing plenty. more of such music." S.M.K., Wellington: "I would like to congratulate you on obtaining such a first-class orchestra as you have. I have just been listening-in this evening, the initial appearance of the orchestra, and I must say that their items were a real treat and very much appreciated indeed. Good luck and best wishes, 2YA." W.E.B., Featherston: "I must congratulate you and the members. of your orchestra on the very fine concert you have given listeners-in -tonight. It was undoubtedly one of the best I have heard in New Zealand--and will no doubt do a lot of good for wireless in New Zealand." J.B.D., Ohau: "Speaking of the or-] chestra I may state that we here are thrilled with it, and I honestly consider it the best combination I’ve ever listened to, and I only hope it will have a long life in 2YA’s studio.’’
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 43, 11 May 1928, Page 5
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