Children's Sessions for Next Week
BUH eee TS Eee rt "Between the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in the day’s occupation, That is known as the Children’s Hour." iia
AT 1YA, Tuesday, April 10: Uncle George will have more Maori stories ard songs for the radio family. There will ke songs, recitations and piano duets by the cousins. Wednesday: Grown-ups as well as children look forward to Uncle Tom’s cheery evenings. This time he will have Hobo and Lady Hobo with him. The children have heard Hobo’s humour before, amd many have been the requests that he should come again. Thursday: Hurrah! Peter Pan will have his ever popular Boy Scouts with him. The Leys Hawaiian Scout Orchestra is now well known to the radio family, and their music is always eagerly looked forward to. Friday: Nod’s hour. You are sure to hear some jokes and some useful information as _ well. Cousins will provide songs, sketches and barsjo items. Saturday: Cinderella in charge, assisted by the pupils of Miss Beryl Nettleton and Miss Marjorie Turner in many novel items. J
AT 2YA. Monday, April 9:-Uncle Toby and. Uncle Jeff will have fun and frotic for all. A merry band of youngsters will join in the laughter. Songs, sketches, riddles and stories. Tuesday:-Uncle Jasper and_ the Trinity Methodist Choir. Happi- | ness will be in the air, when Uncle | Jasper and the Choir unite to entertain Radioland. Thursday:-Uncle Sandy, our poetuncle, will tell stories of the ages, past and present. Little friends from the Queen Margaret College will be present. | | Friday:-Uncle Ernest and one of his fascinating travel talks. Listen for the aeroplane leaving the studio. The children of the Kelburn School have been invited by Uncle Ernest to travel with him. Saturday:-Auntie Gwen with her stock of surprises and_ jolly stories. A little party of friends will assist in this cheery hour.
AT 3YA, Monday, April 9: Uncle Jack and Aunt Edna are here to-night with their lovely stories and songs. So watch out children and dor’t miss this bedtime hour, Wednesday: Another happy hour with Uncle Peter and Mother Hubbard. Auntie Robin is coming too, and has some pretty nature stories to tell the little ones. Thursday: Aunt Pat and her new helper, "The Jolly Miller," can promise you some fun and merriment. Also the Standard V boys from the West Christchurch School are coming along to sing some stirring songs and choruses for you. Friday: Here is Peterkin with a fresh batch of his own delightful stories, and a band of little helpers. Saturday: Uncle Sam ard Aunt May keep you happy and gay during this bedtime hour. "Uncle Ted" will take you all for a lovely aeroplane flight over Australia. Sunday: The beautiful Song Service again. Uncle Sam in charge, and little friends from the Oxford Terrace Baptist Sunday School will assist.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 37, 6 April 1928, Page 15
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483Children's Sessions for Next Week Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 37, 6 April 1928, Page 15
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