Meet the LADIES
| "MOLLY," although the newest recruit to 3ZB’s announcing ranks, is by no means new to broadcasting. She is an old campaigner in radio and stage work, having broadcast over the Commercial Station in Melbourne, Australia, and later in plays over the National Broadcasting Service in New Zealand. "Molly" has been even more favourably known in Repertory and stage work-her most recent role being the part of "Julie" in the "New Moon" produced recently by the Christchurch Operatic Society. The topic of "Molly’s" present sessions over 3ZB is "Fashion," about which she has up-to-the minute news. Already her broadcasts have reached the hearts of women listeners. Women know a good fashion talk when they hear it-and "Molly" is a sure picker of becoming garments, and her information about latest fashion developments is discriminating and tasteful. These bi-weekly fashion talks take place on Wednesday and Thursday afternoon at 3.45 p.m, and judging by letters of appreciation and requests for guidance, "Molly" has the confidence as well as the interest of her listeners.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 20, 10 November 1939, Page 47
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173Meet the LADIES New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 20, 10 November 1939, Page 47
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