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ACH week the Wednesday "Homemakers’ Quiz’ is one of the most popular features of 4ZB’s "Women’s Hour." Not long ago three men replaced the usual women competitors, and here they are struggling with questions about marmalade-making, dressmaking and flaky pastry. They are, from left: David Delany (4YA Talks Officer), Gerard Curran (Rural Broadcasts Officer) and Syd Williamson, a senior programme officer. They put up such a good showing that they won a total of two pounds which they donated to the Plunket Appeal. Also seen above is Prudence Gregory, who conducts the programme

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 939, 9 August 1957, Page 21

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ACH week the Wednesday "Homemakers’ Quiz’ is one of the most popular features of 4ZB’s "Women’s Hour." Not long ago three men replaced the usual women competitors, and here they are struggling with questions about marmalade-making, dressmaking and flaky pastry. They are, from left: David Delany (4YA Talks Officer), Gerard Curran (Rural Broadcasts Officer) and Syd Williamson, a senior programme officer. They put up such a good showing that they won a total of two pounds which they donated to the Plunket Appeal. Also seen above is Prudence Gregory, who conducts the programme New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 939, 9 August 1957, Page 21

ACH week the Wednesday "Homemakers’ Quiz’ is one of the most popular features of 4ZB’s "Women’s Hour." Not long ago three men replaced the usual women competitors, and here they are struggling with questions about marmalade-making, dressmaking and flaky pastry. They are, from left: David Delany (4YA Talks Officer), Gerard Curran (Rural Broadcasts Officer) and Syd Williamson, a senior programme officer. They put up such a good showing that they won a total of two pounds which they donated to the Plunket Appeal. Also seen above is Prudence Gregory, who conducts the programme New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 939, 9 August 1957, Page 21

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