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"J ff and Toby"

Yes, boys and girls, here are the two newest radio entertainers, "Jeff and Toby." They are linking up with the 2YA family circle. We are pleased to introduce them to you, and you, we feel sure, will be glad to meet them, Funny looking chaps, aren’t they? But wait till you hear them! "Jolly" isn’t the word for them: they are just bubbling over with fun-and they simply love aij the kiddies of New Zealand. Uncle Jeff is a musician to his finger tips. He’s a very busy man, but for many years he has been giving his spare time-and often time he couldn’t spare-to doing all in his power to make boys and girls happier. Now,

‘thanks to the wonder of wireless, he is seizing the larger opportunity afforded by radio to help brighten the lives of the thousands of young people who listen-in to 2YA. His chum, Uncle Toby, is just as keen as Uncle Jeff, You may depend on it, he’ll do his best to send you to bed in the best of good humour, for he is himself what is called a born humorist, and really believes that there’s nothing so good as a jolly good laugh. You'll find him funny, and delightfully entertaining. Uncles Jeff and Toby are out to do their very best for you, and we feel sure you will all appreciate their efforts.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 30, 10 February 1928, Page 15

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"J ff and Toby" Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 30, 10 February 1928, Page 15

"J ff and Toby" Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 30, 10 February 1928, Page 15

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