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Depperpot

Prizes of one shilling each will be awarded for the best announcer’s slip heard by listeners, but enttants must be fair to announcers by leaving words in their right context. Address letters to "Pepperpot," c/o "Radio Record," Box 1680, Wellington. Payments made at the end of each month. AGGIE, 2ZB, 8.12 a.m., March S: Now, listen, mothers and fathers, in fact, all parents." Job for the Girls. UNCLE CHARLIB, Children’s Hour, 27H, Napier, Monday evening: "A very nice recitation. Brian; and all you little children listening to it can take a moral from this little piece and try to grow up good men. Poultry World? ] ARGOT, 2ZB, 11.382, March 4, 1938: "You can lay in a series of coloured handkerchiefs." Skin Deep. AUAT DAISY, morning session, March 65 (advertising floor polish) : "If you’re going to rub it on your knees, it's marvellous, and wiil bring out the grain." Tut! ANNOUNCER, Station 2ZB, > Wellids- ™ ton, 7.55 p.m., March 4 (deseribing arrival of June Barson at the theatre): "T could scarcely make my last announce-ment-I was too full." State Control. ANNOUNCER, 2YC, 10.25 pm., March 8: "That medley of waltz was played by the Tiger Ragamufiins, and recorded by Parliament." (Four entries. ) Sad Tail. ETER, at the 4ZB Children’s Session; Dunedin, February 28 (inviting the children): "Come up to the studio to sce the smallest dog in New Zealand, with a little sulky behind." Seeing Things? )VICHAEL, 1ZB, March 1, 7.25 a.m.: "Calling Mrs. X: We hear you have been having trouble with your eyes. I hope they are all yery much better." (Contributor, send name, please, ) Trans-Tasman? AN NOUNCER, 1ZM, Auckland, March 7, 6.55 p.m. (announcing departure of numerous trains from Auckland): "Four trains left for Wellington and two for New Zealand," (Three entries. ) Hark! ROBBIE, 2ZB Children’s Session, 5.538 p.m., March 4: "Now, listen, the sun is going down." No Doubt. »J ILL, 4ZB, Dunedin, March 8, 83 p.m.: "I have experienced dry-cleaning and dying hyself, and you would: be amazed at the results."

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Radio Record, 18 March 1938, Page 24

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Depperpot Radio Record, 18 March 1938, Page 24

Depperpot Radio Record, 18 March 1938, Page 24

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