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Children's Sessions for Next Week

ra. TUESDAY, MAY George with us again, with his charming stories, The pupils of Miss Blamires will also assist with songs and piano items, Listen for the Tiny Tots playing their duet, WEDNESDAY.-Our ever welcome | Uncle Tom will have more jokes" and fun for young and old, | THURSDAY.-\lere’s Peter Pan. And more good news-Bayfield Choir. will entertain the little folk in Radioland. FRIDAY.-Nod provides the stories and birthday greetings. Cousins will | play the piano and violin. , SATURDAY.-Guess what Cinderella has is her glass slipper tonight? Some clever little performers, and, | ooi'! Uncle Mack with his jungic | stories. | AT 2YA, MONDAY, APRIL 30, brings the Thorndon Normal School on the air again. They are merry friends, | Auntie Gwen and Uncle Jeff will keep the ball rolling-choruses, dialogue, and stories,

TULSDAY.-Pusils from the Islau:l Bay School arg maiiiag their first appearaiice, Gr aud:tion, shall we say, Now, listaa in, little ones, fer new surprise. THURSDAY.-On May 3, Uncte Sandy will have a jolly treup of little people from Rongoetai Colese. They are new friends, too, and ever so welcome to cur circle. FRIDAY.-Uncle Ernest and our party from the Technical College. Hur rah for choruses, novelties and stories by all the gay little enter: tainers. SATURDAY.-Uncle Toby and Aunt Dot, with their treasure box of joy. Mrs. Halligan’s pupils aze coming to join in the fun. Songs and sketches and "joy germs."’ 3YA. MONDAY, APRIL 30.-Heilo! Hello! Uncle Jack here, and Aunt Edna, too. Are all you children ready for the story hour and the dea old goodnight songs? WEDNESDAY.-"Here we are again," | says Uncle Peter. ‘Well, Mother

Hubbard, where are your pretty songs for the little ones?’ We are having some quartets, also, "Weel may the keel row,’ and others. THURSDAY.-Chuckle with his chirpy chuckles. And the Marist beys are visiting us again, singing songs and choruses for the children FRIDAY.-Aunt Pat and ‘‘Scatterjoy," with the help of a group of little Brownies, will keep the children happy and interested for this bedtime hour. Mr. Pegg, from the Y.M.C.A., is coming along to tell you all about some fine games and how to keep fit and well. SATURDAY.-Uncle Sam and Aunt May, with their infectious merry. making and jolly music, will keep you happy and bright to-night. SUNDAY.-To-night we have the Children’s Song Service, conducted by Uncle Sam, and the hymns will be sung by the scholors from the Moorhouse Avenue Church of Christ Sunday School.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 27 April 1928, Page 15

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Children's Sessions for Next Week Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 27 April 1928, Page 15

Children's Sessions for Next Week Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 27 April 1928, Page 15

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