"Tut" Again On National Broadcast Service
To the Editor Sir,-Please allow me space to answer Tut’s two questions put to me. I certainly would not thank my butcher for a_ tainted joint, or my baker for q doughy loaf. If my own butcher and baker could not supply my requirements I would go elsewhere, and in my previous letter that is what I suggested those listeners-in should do who were dissatisfied with any particular broadcasting station or announcer, as there are numerous stations and programmes. to select from, but I should imagine from the tone of Tut’s letter that perhaps he or she thinks everything is tainted or doughy that is broadeast from the New Zealand statlone,-I am, ete.,
TUT TUT TO TUT
Wellington.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 5 April 1935, Page 44
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124"Tut" Again On National Broadcast Service Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 5 April 1935, Page 44
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