"VOICE OF THE BUSINESS GIRL"
HE Voice of the Business Girl" fis a radio feature entirely new to New Zealand. It takes the form of actual broadcasts from a wellknown city store, and the relays already made augur well for the continued success of this presentation. Kingi Tahiwi, of 2ZB, has had a most entertaining time asking business girls leading questions about everyday topics, and he has always received alert replies! The girls seem delighted to "air" their views when asked such questions as: "Is there such a thing as love at first sight?" "Is personality more important than good looks?" "What is your-favourite term of endearment?" : Each girl who answered a question was given a gift, and a prize of one guinea was awarded the girl who gave the best answer at each ‘broadcast. A loud-speaker was installed in the store, so that everyone present at the time of the broadcast was able to hear the questions and answers given by the various girls.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 55, 12 July 1940, Page 48
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