Hawke's Bay Women's Session
~UNNY Hawke's Bay has a lot to congratulate itself on-those luscious peaches you see on the beaches, for in-stance-but though these may delight a masculine eye the women in Hawke’s Bay have been feeling a little left out of things. What they haven’t had is a radio session of their own-one of those daily get-together sessions that help the housewife to get through the kind of morning when the notion of "happy families" seems strictly confined to a ecard game. Well, 2YZ Napier have filled in the gap with their Women’s Session, which takes the air at 11.0 a.m. for half an hour every morning from Monday to Friday. One of their staff arnouncers, Shirley Anderson, a Hastings girl who has recently been on a trip to England, is in charge of the session. This Hawke's Bay Women’s Session is, indeed, the tast link in the chain of Women’s Sessions which takes in all stations up and down the country.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 811, 11 February 1955, Page 21
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164Hawke's Bay Women's Session New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 811, 11 February 1955, Page 21
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