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Palmerston North Broadcast

Concert in Aid _ of Unemployed OX Sunday evening next, October 20, commencing at approximately 8.30 o’clock, Station 2YA will broadcast on relay from De Luxe Theatre, Palmerston North, a concert organised by Mr. J. A. Nash, M.P., in aid of funds for relief of unemployment. The cause is one which should of itself fill the theatre to capacity; but in addition there will be the attraction of what promises to. be a very. delightful programme, Patrons of this broadcast concert will have the pleasure of hearing the Choral Society, under Mr. J. Holmes Runnicles; the well-known Bridges Trio, from. Wanganui; the Garrison Band, ‘and the junior orchestra, as well as a number of very pleasing solo items, vocal, instrumental and elocutionary. Among the individual contributors will be Miss Teale, Mr. H. Gill, Miss Southey Baker, Mr. W. Robertson, and Master Billy Shannon-quite a galaxy of talent. It.is confidently expected that the applause of a crowded audience will make manifest to listeners in other parts of the Dominion how well the people of Palmerston North repond to an appeal made on behalf of any necessitous and deserving cause, and how thoroughly they appreciate their own local talent.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 14, 18 October 1929, Page 7

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Palmerston North Broadcast Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 14, 18 October 1929, Page 7

Palmerston North Broadcast Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 14, 18 October 1929, Page 7

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