Mysterious "Mary Anne" of 2ZB
T: whom does this new lyric voice belong? Who is "Mary Anne"? That is what a number of listeners are asking themselves. "Mary Anne" is a widely-travelled young lady, with a great deal of experience at her fingertips and is ready to
apswer any question from "The Art of Make-up" to "Bottling Beans"! "Mary Anne" has travelled in South Africa, and Australia, and also has a very wide knowledge of New Zealand,
" New Zealand girls are such interesting types," she says. "I have already advised many of my listeners on the art of make-up, and of dressing to ‘type.’ They have such beautiful complexions, and proper technique with rouge and lipstick enhances this loveliness." If you have any beauty problems that need solving, or any household hints you are longing to be informed on, write to "Mary Anne" at station 2ZB, and she will be only too glad to help you, in her "Home Service Session," on any afternoon, from Monday to Friday at 2.30 p.m. Dress designing is another of her artistic bents,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 45, 3 May 1940, Page 47
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179Mysterious "Mary Anne" of 2ZB New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 45, 3 May 1940, Page 47
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