RADIO JOYLAND
) Mr. Len Barnes is arranging a merry hour for the wee folk on Monday, November 28, The pupils of Queen Margaret College, who were here ounce; Hefore, will cheer you and keep you; happy with their songs and _ stories. Auntie Jo will be there to meet her large circle’ of radio boys and girls, and’ a truly jolly session is assured. A trip to Mount Cook-Gh, glorious fun-tight to the Hermitage, We're: taking the ¥.M.C.A. Boy Scouts with us on this journey on Tuesday. Train leaves studio (2YA) sharp at 6 p.m. Uncle Jaspar will come with us, and we'll have a merry party on board. Of course, there’s a ride in the steamer right across the Straits, On Thursday, December 1, there will be a great novelty for the children. Nothing of the kind has been broadcast before. it will be provided by
the Otaki Maori College, and will be unique. You will all wish for more hakas, instrumental trios and Maori songs. Unele Sandy will talk about the Maoris and read interesting legends, What a delightful hour we are hay-. iug on Vriday, December 2. Marsden School from Karori will give carolsChristmas carols. Doesn’t it sound thrilling ? Groups of songs from "When We Were Very Young," by A, A, Milne, and too many other nice things to tell vou. The pupils of Mrs. Midred Kenny and Mrs. Isobel Halligan will give a special programme on Saturday, December 3. Mrs. Kenny’s little followers will play banjos, mandolins, ukeleles-and Mrs. Halligan’s tittle hand will recite and give sketches, dialogues, etc,
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 19, 25 November 1927, Page 15
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