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The main scene described to 2YA listeners last Thursday evening, during a broadcast description of the Mayor's Cinderella Ball. Cinderella is shown surrounded by her Court during the fitting of her shoe. The microphone used by the commentators, Miss Margaret O'Connor and Mr. Ted Priestly, was situated in the wings, while another, which conveyed to listeners the music and general atmosphere, may be seen suspended above the stage, to the right. The ball, which was in aid of the Mayor's Relief Fund, met with magnificent response, and was one of the most colourful ever held in Wellington. W.P.W., photo.

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 10, 16 September 1932, Unnumbered Page

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The main scene described to 2YA listeners last Thursday evening, during a broadcast description of the Mayor's Cinderella Ball. Cinderella is shown surrounded by her Court during the fitting of her shoe. The microphone used by the commentators, Miss Margaret O'Connor and Mr. Ted Priestly, was situated in the wings, while another, which conveyed to listeners the music and general atmosphere, may be seen suspended above the stage, to the right. The ball, which was in aid of the Mayor's Relief Fund, met with magnificent response, and was one of the most colourful ever held in Wellington. W.P.W., photo. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 10, 16 September 1932, Unnumbered Page

The main scene described to 2YA listeners last Thursday evening, during a broadcast description of the Mayor's Cinderella Ball. Cinderella is shown surrounded by her Court during the fitting of her shoe. The microphone used by the commentators, Miss Margaret O'Connor and Mr. Ted Priestly, was situated in the wings, while another, which conveyed to listeners the music and general atmosphere, may be seen suspended above the stage, to the right. The ball, which was in aid of the Mayor's Relief Fund, met with magnificent response, and was one of the most colourful ever held in Wellington. W.P.W., photo. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 10, 16 September 1932, Unnumbered Page

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