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THE RADIO EXPRESS

ANOTHER TRIP ARRANGED . ; DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMMES. Children, did you hear the Guildford Terrace Choir sing at the Competitions? Well, on Monday, November 21, they will broadcast from 2YA some of their numbers to their many youthful cousins who will be listening-in. They are excellent, we assure you, We know you ali love Auntie Jo’s stories, so of course Auntie Jo will fam there with more exciting tales io tell." | Away, away up ihe East Coast! Hurrah: for the Radio Express! A trip along: the East Coast! What date? Why, Tuesday, November 22. Fileceting views of Patmerston North, Napier, Gisborne and many other delightful places. The Radio Express. is very punctual. She leaves.the station {2YA) ‘sharp at 6 o’clock. What fun, little ones! Uncle Jasper and ‘Spot’ on board, too, with a number of merry iittle cousins surrounding them. * Isn’t it kind of our cousins from ‘Chilton House to give us such a joyous hour as they intend doing on Thursday, November 24? Such a variety of items they are presenting, too! Captain Duffy, another new friend, will have something very interesting to tell you, and Uncle Sandy will entertain you with more novelties. Such merry programmes, little folk, and all especially for yout On Friday, November 25, another party of school cousins will entertain you. Qh, yes, they’ve been here before and given us such joily songs and choruses. Between them and Uncle Ernest we can promise you a truly happy hour. We wouldn’t miss ‘it, and we know you won’t, It is so good of our little cousins to come, and you will be there to welcome them. This month the Junior Red Cross Circle has another splendid concert for you, The pupils of the Wellington East Girls’ College will this time be your cousins, and they are to present many enjoyable items on the evening of Saturday, November 26. Amongst these will be a playette called ‘Midnight in the Vegetable Garden." Sounds very exciting, doesn’t it? Altogether, a very full and very delightful programme for the week, don’t you think?

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 18, 18 November 1927, Page 15

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THE RADIO EXPRESS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 18, 18 November 1927, Page 15

THE RADIO EXPRESS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 18, 18 November 1927, Page 15

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