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GOING TO MARKET

~TEWED guinea pig may not be a New Zealander’s idea of a tasty meal, ‘but in certain parts of + Latin America it’s a favoured food. The animals are to be found running about the kitchen, and are always handy should the housewife wish to whip up a quick mea] for unexpected guests. A woman who has sampled guinea pig as well as some other odd food fancies in the course of a world tour will be telling listeners of the experience shortly in the course of a series of four ‘talks to be heard in the Women’s Hour from ZB stations. She is Corrie Hodgson, a traveller who has broadcast from NZBS stations before on the subject of Labrador, where she was for several years an officer of the Grenfell Association. Miss Hodgson’s talks are entitled Going to Market, a description of the variegated produce markets to be found in South America, Stewed Guinea Pig, which ranges in scope from the subject of the title to seal meat and cods’ tongues, Women of Papua, about the feminine personalities she met in the course of a tour of this but recently civilised country, and Women in Politics, which deals with her experiences as an organiser for Britain’s Conservative ‘Party. The talks will be heard in the Womeén’s Hour from all ZB stations beginning Friday. October 2. EL I LA

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 741, 25 September 1953, Page 19

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GOING TO MARKET New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 741, 25 September 1953, Page 19

GOING TO MARKET New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 741, 25 September 1953, Page 19

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