GOOD FARE FOR 1YA
"Cinderella," of YA (Auckland) continues to provide varied and excel-. lent fare for her large family, and further good things are promised. She has a strong atray of Uncles" and "Aunts" providing excellent talks and stories six days a week, and in addition to these many novelties are giver by occasional visitors and other’ performers, and the programmes have nearly always the charm of variety. The musical guessing competition has a stroug array of ‘"Uneles’" and conclusion, and very shortly ‘Jack and jill,’ two makers of ‘immusical soises’’ and singers of bright songs, will appear; then there is to be still another singer of funny songs and bright items for children, "Old King Cole.’’? He is truly "a merry old soul," who is sure to call for his pipe and his fiddle, and he can Jaugh and sing and smoke and play as well as the original monarch. Then, shortly there is to be a ‘sure-as-death" Loy scout campfire sitg-song. Now, iswt that good stuff? Then we may presently get Norman Tate, the well-known children’s entertainer; "Pat and Cyril," musical prodigies; Genial Gerald, Sunny Jim (formerly ‘Genial Jimniy’), and these will be followed in due course by another ‘Do you Know" competition, which should appeal to all, How's that for little | Cinderella,’ ch? | ,
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 33, 2 March 1928, Page 3
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217GOOD FARE FOR 1YA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 33, 2 March 1928, Page 3
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