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2ZB: "Mary Anne," who conducts the Home Service Session from 2ZB, has not been in radio very long, and yet she receives fresh proofs each day of her popularity. Last week, in reply to a word competition, which she ran, letters amounting to over a thousand were received, and all in three days! "Mary Anne" is bright and cheery, and listeners have taken her to their hearts already. She has travelled in South Africa, America and Australia, and her knowledge of human nature, and her broad understanding of people, as well as her sympathetic disposition, have endeared her to thousands of listeners.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 49, 31 May 1940, Page 48

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2ZB: "Mary Anne," who conducts the Home Service Session from 2ZB, has not been in radio very long, and yet she receives fresh proofs each day of her popularity. Last week, in reply to a word competition, which she ran, letters amounting to over a thousand were received, and all in three days! "Mary Anne" is bright and cheery, and listeners have taken her to their hearts already. She has travelled in South Africa, America and Australia, and her knowledge of human nature, and her broad understanding of people, as well as her sympathetic disposition, have endeared her to thousands of listeners. New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 49, 31 May 1940, Page 48

2ZB: "Mary Anne," who conducts the Home Service Session from 2ZB, has not been in radio very long, and yet she receives fresh proofs each day of her popularity. Last week, in reply to a word competition, which she ran, letters amounting to over a thousand were received, and all in three days! "Mary Anne" is bright and cheery, and listeners have taken her to their hearts already. She has travelled in South Africa, America and Australia, and her knowledge of human nature, and her broad understanding of people, as well as her sympathetic disposition, have endeared her to thousands of listeners. New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 49, 31 May 1940, Page 48

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