"BLUEY"
New Radio Serial HENEVER a circus comes to town most boys and girls want to go and see it. That was what "Bluey" wanted to do, so he made himself useful about the house, cleaning. his father’s shoes, chopping up the wood, and being so good that his parents began to wonder why he was doing it.
rt When he told them, they said, that "Bluey" could not go this time but ‘perhaps they would take him to see the next circus that came along. But "Bluey" went to the circus manager
and by a little trick he got a ticket fot himself and another one for his friend. Then these were taken from him by the schoolteacher-and that is how "Bluey," a little boy you will all want to know, makes his first appearance to New Zealand children. You will hear the first of "Bluey’s"> adventures if. you listen to Station 1YA Auckland, on Monday, October 6 at 5 o'clock, and he will be coming to Wellington a little later in the year.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 119, 3 October 1941, Page 47
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175"BLUEY" New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 119, 3 October 1941, Page 47
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