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Children’s Sessions

2YA CHILDREN’S NOTES Monday-Hurrah, another week in which to go through the mysteries of the ether. That’s the Radio Fairyland, little ones. Uncle Toby and Uncle Jeff, with some new friersls from the Thorndon Normal School, will conduct you on the first part of the week’s | . journey. Tuesday-Here is Uncle Jasper to lead you through Tuesday’s magic hour. He will bring Auntie Dot, and also those merry little troubadours of ours from the Berhampore School. Friday-Uncle Sandy will tell a tale of wondrous things. He will teach you the language of Fairyland. Some merry little songsters will help him to do this. Saturday-Auntie Gwer and her little followers will prove to you that the end of the week contaixts no less wonder and joy than the beginning: choruses, songs, sketches, etc. Sunday-Children’s Service. Uncle Ernest pairts vivid word pictures for the little ones. The Terrace Congregational Church will sing favourite hymns for you all,

3YA CHILDREN’S SESSIONS. Monday, April 2-Uncle Jack and Aunt Edna in bright and breezy songs and stories. Always plenty of tales for little and big when these old friends ‘cuddle the mike.’ Wednesday~--Unucle Peter and Mother Wubbard will while away the bed. . time hour. Cousin Tullock is bringing his banjo along, so you will haye some fun. Ting:-a-ling: a-ling. Tim-pang-pang! Thursday-Chuckle and Atint Pat once more delight the fittle ones, And we are to have a chummy story by . Cousin Joan. Dialogue, ‘The Muffin Man,’’ by Cousins Audrey and Evelyn. Song, "Carnival," by Cousin Ewart, and an_ Easter chorus by the company. Saturday-Here «re Uncle Sam and Aunt May keeping the little ones bright and merry for an hour, New stories for the tiny tots and more of "The Secret Garden" and ‘‘Serpent Creek’’ for the bigger ones. Easter Sunday-The song service that young and old leok forward to. Cousins from the New Brighton Methodist Sunday School will sing Easter hymns and Cousin Ewart will sing "There is a Green Hill" and "The Legend." Uncle Sam will give an appropriate story-talk, as usual,

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 37, 30 March 1928, Page 15

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Children’s Sessions Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 37, 30 March 1928, Page 15

Children’s Sessions Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 37, 30 March 1928, Page 15

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