Story Of Today's Children
A new serial soon to start from the ZB Stations is "To-day’s Children," a homely, true-to-life story of an Irish family in America. Centre of the family is the big-hearted mother, who has struggled for years to give her three daughters and her son a start in life, and who suddenly realises, when one of her children leaves for New York to study music for a year, just what the breaking up of her family means to her. "To-day’s Children,’ which is presented by Harvey Adams, starts from 2ZB on Monday, February 3; 1ZB February 10; 3ZB February 17; and 4ZB February 24, It will be heard at 10.45 a.m. from Monday to Fridays.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 84, 31 January 1941, Page 8
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118Story Of Today's Children New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 84, 31 January 1941, Page 8
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