Specialist in Everything
[N the good (or bad) old days, organising a women’s session was easy: three récipes, each one repeated twice so that there was less chance of the housewife putting the salt where the sugar ought to go, a couple of hints about removing ink stains from the tablecloth, and a piece about the idyllic home life of a film star. Nothing to it at all. Now things are different. At 3YA there is a day for everything, and everything in its day; the town, the home, the children, the news, books, music, people. Getting this assortment before the microphone for \half an’ hour in the morning and half an hour in the afternoon is about as much as one person can uncomfortably. do, but it seems a worthwhile job, and one which is at present being well done. There is still the freshness of innovation about these sessions, which some of the older NZBS features seem to lack, and it is possible that the flow of new ideas will continue, stimulated at least in part by discreet and friendly competition from the commercial mnetwork’s Women’s
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 532, 2 September 1949, Page 11
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192Specialist in Everything New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 532, 2 September 1949, Page 11
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