Now In America
TRE news that Aunt Daisy has been in America for some time may sutptise many listeners to her morning recipe session. The explanation is, howyever, quite simple. Recordings prepared by her in advance have enabled the session to be maintained in her absence. Aunt Daisy has not gone to America tor a holiday-not in wartime. There is a serious purpose behind her trip, apart from that of creating new interest in her session, She is studying the part which Canadian and American women are playing in the war effort, and she will also take the opportunity to tell them about the contribution that New Zealand women are making. The new American recordings by Aunt Daisy, which now will carry on her session until she returns, will be heard from all ZB _ stations, starting this month, "The Listener" is also expecting some American material from Aunt Daisy, but so far it has not come.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 267, 4 August 1944, Page 11
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156Now In America New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 267, 4 August 1944, Page 11
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