Children's Sessions for Next Week
AT 1YA., Tuesday, April 17.-Uncle George with us again, Mrs. Humphrey-Steward and her pupils assistiag. Rollick« ing choruses, songs and recitations, A merry evening in stofe. Wednesday.-Here’s Uncle Tom, with all sorts of original. ditties and jokes. Uncle Tom's hour is ucver fong enough, and the fas some little ones assisting. Thursday.-Peter Pan will entertain you. Tihere’s some good news, the Bayfield School Choir are with us again, so look ovt for some good choir numbers, as well as songs and recitations. Friday.-Nod, wit: some splendid stories and jokes, and a band of | I, young people, who are giving a. Dickens playette. Saturday.-Cinderella wnd a number of : Radio cousins will entertain you with songs, recitations and flute sslos. Tkere will also be stories, letters an] birthday greetings. AT 2YA. Monday, April 16.-Uncle Jeff and Aunt Gwen have surprises in store for little minds, Riddles, puzzles, word pictures and songs, Tuesday.-Uncle Jasper and the inimit:
able Spot. It {s whispered that Felix has appeared on the scene. Spet and Uncie Jasper will prove a match for him. The pupils of St. Mark's wil join in Uncle Ja» per’s jolly hour. Thursday.-Uncle Sandy will again delight his magic bana of listeners, Rhymes and stories fall trippingly from his tengle. Miss Petersen's pupils have a bright array uf songs to spread before you. Friday.-Uncle Ernest interests our merry ving of young and old. Stories of animals and travelling that make you hold your breath. aide. Mueller’s pupils will sing in their usual dainty and pleasing manner. Saturday.-Auntie Dot and Uncle Toby on April 21. Auntie Dot has imagimative stories and Uncle Toby is a veritable storehouse of novelty acts, The members of the Junior Red Cross from Sacred Heart Convent, Lower Hutt, will enter into the fun. AT 3YA. Monday, April 16.-Oh, Ho! for Uncle Jack and Aunt Edna, with their » levely stories and songs, and a band of merry singers from the Shirley School.
Wednesday.-Te-night Uncle Peter and Mother Hubbard previde a jolly hour at pbedtinie, Cousin Gwen will sing some songs for the little Fotk, and Cousin Laurie is bringing his viotin along to jgin in the fun. Thursday.-"Hoo-ray** Tor the Jolly Miller, who bas some fine stories for you all; aad with the Sydenham School singers will pass the ate too-sShort bedtime heur away. Friday.-Here's Big Brother back again for to-night, so listen-in to welcome him, for he has something special to tell you! The Girls’ Citizen League from the Y.W.C.4, are coming aloug, and you may be sure of a splendid hour's enter: tainsnent. Saturday.-Uncle Sam, Aunt May and Aunt Vi will endeavour to chase dull care away with songs and stories, old and new, for boys and girls and all of you. Sunday.-Everyene listeners-in to-night ta the Chifdren’s Song Service. Unci Sam will tell you another story about **With God Among the Flowers,’’ and the children from the Linwood Congregational Sun: day School wil! sing the hymns during the service, |
GOING.--GOING-GONE! THERE was once a little mouse, And a little black cat, Who lived in a house... , And that was that! But since they met the worst is feared, For the little mouse has disappeared! BELL. R. IMPORTANCE! MY address is "The Hall,’ And come rich or come poor, at My "place" they must haltThough I’m only the doormat!
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 39, 13 April 1928, Page 15
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