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WHAT I WANT FROM RADIO!

Many interesting suggestions and sound, sensible comments have been made by our lady listeners-in this week, im response to our competition, and a great number of them are going to de a good deal towards helping us in the achievement of our object of combined service. "Quiet hours" eaxries away the laurels for her simplicity of style, the gentle dignity. with which she sets forth her plea, and her sympathy in uhderstanding the needs of the country dweller. May they soon be supplied! "Constant" will be delighted te know :that a "Radio Relative’ will broadcast bed-time stories from 2¥YA in the near future-beginning August 26, There will be stories for children of all ages, with a special half hour, from 6-6.30 p.m., to be devoted to the very tiny tots, Everyone will be interested to learn that in connection with 2¥A afternoon, sessions, which have already commenced, arrangements have been mae to broadcast talks on cookery, gas and electric, and also on fashions. Miss Marian Christian (Liverpool School of Cookery Diploma) is lecturing om gas cooking, and Miss Florence Sinclair, demonstrator for S. Brown, Ltd., will speak on cooking by electricity. Madame Fleck, of. Kirkealdie and Stains, is talking on eurrent fashions, and Miss Britten, of the D.I.C., and late of Debenham and Freeboty’s, London, will speak on Spring fashions. These lecturettes are to be a weelily cecurrence. The afternoons will also comprise selected gramophone records, .

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 5, 19 August 1927, Page 6

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WHAT I WANT FROM RADIO! Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 5, 19 August 1927, Page 6

WHAT I WANT FROM RADIO! Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 5, 19 August 1927, Page 6

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