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 leaving words in their right context. Address letters to "Pepperpot," c/o "Radio Record," Box 1680, Welilngton. Payments are made at the end of each month, AUNT DAISY, 2ZB, 8.55 a.m; December 17: ‘‘And they have engagement rings, too; lovely for the children.’’ UPHEAVAL. NNOUNCER, 2YA, December 15, 9.13 pm.: "At the moment, Wellington is experiencing a slight earthquake. The soloist to whom you have been listening was Julie Werry." NEW APPOINTMENT. NNOUNCER, 2YA, news session, December 15: " ... Dr Schacht is to visit England as the private guest of Mr. Montagu Norman, Governor of the Bank of New Zealand." THROWN IN. NNOUNCHER, 42Z8B, 9.36 p.m, Thursday, December 15 (during "Professor Speedee’s" session): "A generous length of flex goes with every Speedee hostess." APPEAL. NNOUNCER, 1ZB, 7.55 a.m, Sunday, December 18: "Good morning, ladies and gentlemen! We invite you to join Uncle Tom’s children’s choir." DEPARTED THIS LIFE. ‘¢ PETER," 2ZB, Saturday, Decente ber 17, 10.18 p.m.: "He has no heavy expenses, because he is overhead." . EFFECTIVE. 66 AUNT DAISY," 22ZB, Monday, December 19, 9.10 a.m.: "Just spray it about; it will kill all the flies, and also, keep them dead." MIXED. NNOUNCER, 1ZB, Saturday, Dee eember 10 (introducing a Mr. Anderson, who spoke to motor ists): "Good morning, Mr. Andergon. I mean, good afternoon! I’m getting all mixed up this morning!"
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 29, 30 December 1938, Page 8
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244Pepperpot Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 29, 30 December 1938, Page 8
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