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HOW TO MAKE MORE MONEY

SHOULD think nearly every radio in the country was tuned to the National Women’s Session for the recent programme on "Ways of Making Money." Deftly compered and neatly tailored-the interviews were the ideal length of about three to five minutes-the programme suggested making toys, garments, or knitting at home, selling flowers to the florist, or raising pedigree cats. The economic motive was well to the fore in everybody's mind. The factory manager admitted he receiyed hundreds of inquiries a year from people »wanting to make soft toys at home, but "we pick only the better ones." The florist surprised me-she bought nearly all her flowers from home gardens. The pedigree cats were the highlight of the programme, but how many wives could persuade their husbands that it was necessary for business reasons to have two pedigree Persians sharing the bed? Two questions still bother me. How many of these business women haye children at home? And if everybody is working at home, because of the high cost of living, who can afford to buy the baby’s layettes. tovs

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(Readers are invited to submit comments, not more than 200 werds in length, on radio programmes. A fee of one guinea will be paid after publication. Contributions should be headed "Radio Review." Unsuccessful entries cannot be returned.) = oo os — a — ae

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 761, 19 February 1954, Page 10

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HOW TO MAKE MORE MONEY New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 761, 19 February 1954, Page 10

HOW TO MAKE MORE MONEY New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 761, 19 February 1954, Page 10

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