Uncle Jasper and Spot bid Farewell to Radioland
| Dear Children, ment service and is being transferred was going to make friends with We always have good news, but to Paeroa. We are going to miss Spot. However, we will send a this time we have some sad news Uncle Jasper and Spot very much, troop of fairies to cheer him on his for you. We always have bright and just at the time, too, when Felix, journey to Paeroa. Here are some
sunshine and smiles for you, but this time there is a shadow on our happy Radio Circle. Yet, do not be too sad, for Uncle Jasper would not like to see you in tears, He does not think there should be any tears in the eyes of children; and hasn’t he put many a smile on your faces? Yes, it’s about Uncle Jasper. Uncle Jasper and Spot are going away. How very unfortunate that is! They are not flying away to the Never Never Land ‘that Peter Pan tells about, for someday we shall have them with us again. But Uncle Jasper is going quite a long way away from 2YA. He has received notice of his promotion in the Govern-
words written to us of Uncle Jasper:-"I am very sorry to hear of Uncle Jasper’s removel from Wellington. It is, I think, nothing short of a calamity for the children-and grownups too. He has undoubtedly endeared himself to all. Again, I say I am sorry you are losing a good radio pal." So children, we shall speed him on his way with all kind wishes and thoughts for the future, until once more Spot and Uncle Jasper greet us. PENSE BURR
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 27 April 1928, Page 15
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284Uncle Jasper and Spot bid Farewell to Radioland Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 27 April 1928, Page 15
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