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"JENNIFER" takes the air from 3ZB, Making her radio debut in the chatty little "Fathers' Day" sessions, this latest addition to the ranks of 3ZB personalities is, in private life, Mrs. M. E. Law. "Jennifer" has had a full and interesting career since she left Christchurch Girls' High School: she embarked on several years of preparation for Home Science work, studied at Otago University, and finally spent seven years as cookery teacher and food demonstrator for the Christchurch Gas Company

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 64, 13 September 1940, Page 43

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"JENNIFER" takes the air from 3ZB, Making her radio debut in the chatty little "Fathers' Day" sessions, this latest addition to the ranks of 3ZB personalities is, in private life, Mrs. M. E. Law. "Jennifer" has had a full and interesting career since she left Christchurch Girls' High School: she embarked on several years of preparation for Home Science work, studied at Otago University, and finally spent seven years as cookery teacher and food demonstrator for the Christchurch Gas Company New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 64, 13 September 1940, Page 43

"JENNIFER" takes the air from 3ZB, Making her radio debut in the chatty little "Fathers' Day" sessions, this latest addition to the ranks of 3ZB personalities is, in private life, Mrs. M. E. Law. "Jennifer" has had a full and interesting career since she left Christchurch Girls' High School: she embarked on several years of preparation for Home Science work, studied at Otago University, and finally spent seven years as cookery teacher and food demonstrator for the Christchurch Gas Company New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 64, 13 September 1940, Page 43

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