RETURN OF EB AND ZEB
Sir,-Even the emergence of the Pink and White Terraces could not afford me more gratification than the recent throwing up of "Eb and Zeb" at Rotorua, These country storekeepers and Hector Q.. Smith’s. tall yarns gave us genuine fun before the war, and I hope the welcome eruption at Rotorua will mark a step towards restoring some of the pre= war features of our radio. Is it possible that Frank Watanabé the houseboy; came through the war without mishap and has now realised that his Japanese leaders were very bad wicked mans and that his friends the Hon. Archie and Hipplewater, Epstein and Murphy are ready to welcome him back into the fold? Even,that disagreeable cuss Scudder could not upset the harmony if the party coalesce again and give us more of their adventurés over the air in New Zealand:
B.
M.
(Oamaru).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 634, 24 August 1951, Page 5
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148RETURN OF EB AND ZEB New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 634, 24 August 1951, Page 5
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