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P7epperpot

POROTHY, 1ZB, 1.45 p.m, May 5: "You say this is the first time your husband has been really sick-well, isn’t that splendid !" Missus. of ACK MAYBURY, 3ZB, 12.10 p.m., May 10: "I’m very sorry, Mrs. -, you didn’t get your call oz Mothers’ Day. The next record is, "Don’t Blame Me." More Might Ape Him! UNCLE SCRIM, "Man in the Street" hour, 7.40 p.m., May 8: "I can speak with some authority as a parent, because I’ve got three little monkey myself." Just a Potterpep! ANNOUNCER, 2ZB, Hospita) session, 1.20 p.m., May 10: "Ah, that accounts for the coke in the milkinut."

(THE Hon, Adam Hamilton, 2YA, May 9, 9 p.m.: "When [I was Prime Minister. .. ." ° Clipping. ANNOUNCER, 2ZB, 6.59 a.m., May 12: "No, you ean’t hear bim pruning his feathers." Sweet Little Chaps! BRYAN O'BRIAN, 2ZB, 5.20 p.m, May 8: "Did you know the ‘All Blacks’ trained on honey?" The Strangle Plug? t WRESTLING announcer, 1LYA Auckland, May 7, 9.28 p.m.: "Fraley has hig mouth open... waiting for Meon to come in." The Naturalist. NNOUNCER, 4ZB, describing dog procession in front of St. James’s Theatre, May 7, 10.85 a.m.: "Get that dog, he’s like a kookaburra, one of those bears you see in Australia." Particular Particulars! ANNOUNCER, 1ZB, 2.20 p.m., May 9: "Get your nighties at Blank's, seanties at Blank’s, slips at Blank’s. Look for further particulars in your letter-hox !"

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Radio Record, 20 May 1938, Page 24

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P7epperpot Radio Record, 20 May 1938, Page 24

P7epperpot Radio Record, 20 May 1938, Page 24

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