In Phase and Out
By
Quadrant
SALBS trick. Put a notice on 4 piece of appatatus saying that it is free if anyone likes to come in and get it. But don’t leave the notice on when the shop is open. I Jearnt this dodge from a Wellington retuiler. * bd By "WT ADIO on no deposit" streams across the top of a shop window in Willis Street. Underneath is. the cryptic little notice "To Let." * * * RISE.. I am taken to task for «™ referring to advertising from an amateur station. My correspondent points out that it is news. The point is, however, that when another orginisation asked for the same privilege it was refused. Making fish of one anc fowl of the other is uot fair, * % % "Mixed programmes," 1 always can get. For I've just bought a cheap super-het; Most B.B.C. statioris, With stray oscillations. Come in ALL AT ONCE on my set? e Ld % "MUSICAL Pillow. Radio novelty that lulls one to sleep," I read in an overseas magazine. That’s no novelty in our house--especially during the Sunday programmes,
* BS * NEARLY everyone adores a speaker who recognises that listeners have a spark of imagination, and Miss Nelle Scanlan succeeds in entertaining her’ audience for that reason. Brief and intimate anecdotes of a hundred people of whom we know are ever so much more entertaining than weeks-~aye. months-of verbosity about one person we want, to forget.
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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 29, 27 January 1933, Page 4
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235In Phase and Out Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 29, 27 January 1933, Page 4
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