Pepperpot
PRIZES of one shilling each. will be awarded for the best announcers’ slips heard by listeners, but entrants must be fair to announcers by leave. ing words in their right context. Address letters to "Pepe perpot," C/o "Radio Record," Box 1680, Wellington. Payments are made at the end of each month. R. CULFORD BELL, 1YA, 12.20, luncheon session on recent Wednesday --‘'The Hill-billies will sing a bracket of numbers commencing with ‘Take me Backs, to My Boots and Salad.’"" ¢ GENEROUS. ANNOUNCER 4ZB, 8.45 p.m; November i7: "Just phone 12-577 and have your groceries delivered free of charge." UNDRESS. MARGOT, in her morning session 2Z2B, November 18: "I’ve never worn anything else but lustre stockings." . AILMENT. UNT DAISY, 22ZB, 9.5 amy, November 17 (reading out instructions for mending moth holes): "You all ought to take this down, as anyone might get moth holes!" BIRTHDAY. NNOUNCER, 4YZ_ children’s session: "Having a high tea, and you have a candle with eight cakes on it--." AGAIN, PLEASE. "QALLY" (83ZB) social session, 11.45 am., November 12: "TI want to tell you, what I’m going to tell you, before I begin, in case I forget to tell you, but I know I won’t, about--."
AS WE LIKE IT. AUNT DAISY, 382ZB, 9.8 a.m, November 16: "Now here’s a really nice letter-not asking me for anything." QUITE RIGHT. NNOUNCER 4YZ Invercargill, 1.15 p.m., Friday, November 18: "‘Sunshine in Spring’ was recorded by Decca, and ‘How Can It Be’ by H.M.V." TAILORED FEET. AUNT DAISY, 2ZB, 9.15 a.m., No vember 21: "You get measured and fitted for your clothes, shy not get measured and fitted for your feet?" WHAT’S THE USE? GPORTS announcer, i1ZB, 17.45 p.m., Friday, November 4: "And now I will go to the dogs again." CANNIBALISM. AUNT DAISY, 1ZB, 9.8 a.m., Oc tober 31: "You can trust a man, he always makes a tasty meal."
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 25, 2 December 1938, Page 8
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311Pepperpot Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 25, 2 December 1938, Page 8
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