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Children's Sessions for Next Week

AT 1YA. TUESDAY, MAY 22,.-Uncle George has some specially. gooit stories for the Radio Family to-night.. Also letters .and. birthday _ greetings, assisting with music and recitations, WEDNESDAY.-Here’s Uncle Tom. He’s sure to have something bright and cheery to say. Also some songs to sing that we alt know. | TITORSDAY.-To-night we have Peter Pan with us, with stories and birthday greetings. Also Uncle Vernon, who tells splendid tales and sings little ditties. FRIDAY.-Cinderella will talk to you keeause Nod is away. And the clever little pupils of Miss Dorothy Griffiths will amuse you with recitations and sketches. SATURDAY.-Here are .some more elever little nieces and nephews singing and reciting, with Cinderelia in charge. Letters and birthday greetings. ‘SUNDAY.-Children’s Song Service, with Big Brother George in charge and cousins from St. David’s Sunday Schoo! assisting. AT 2¥A. MONDAY, MAY 1.-"Geod-night, children." Yes, but not until 7 o'clock. Uncle Jeff and Auntie Gwen have 60 minutes to spend with you, and each minute is a little imp of joy, bubbling with laughter. Edna Purdie’s pupils will help the minutes to fly. TCESDAY.-Now, Big Brother Jack, we are all waiting for your joliy laugh. Oh, he has secrets hid-

den in his very pockets, surprise packets to scatter through. the ether. Madame Mueller’s pupils will sing fairy songs. THRURSDAY.-Empire Day, boys and girls... Fly the flag of freedom. "Tis most fitting that our children’s hour should be 2 union of Girl Guides.and Boy Scouts, the moving forces of the growing element of our Empire. FRIDAY.-Where go the beats? Where goes Uncle Ernest on his travel ta -night? Oh, boys and girts, ke will take. you te some far distant land. Be ready sharp at 6 pm. SATURDAY.-Auntie Dot and Uncle Toby are going to the moon-oh, no-not for the much-fabled bag of gold. The Cheerio Girls will sing to the moon children. Watch for the skower of falling stars as the aeroplane ascends. No more secrets now. "Wait and hope." ° AT 3YA. MONDAY, MAY 21-"Hullo, Hutlo, Hullo," says Uncle Jack to-night. Fresh stories about Robin Head, and songs and fairy tales fer the tiny tets. WEDNESDAY.-Unele Peter and Mother Hubbard still away, but "Seatterjoy" and Aunt Pat will keep you merry, and our little Welsh singers helping with songs and choruses. THURSDAY.-This is Empire Day, and Chuckle will tell you the story of our flag. Songs and recitations by our real English, Scotch and Irish cousins;. and New Zealand and Australian

cousins, too, So listen-in to- : nighi, little folk. | FRIDAY.-Big Brother back again for good. Hurrah! So be ready with a good listening welcome for. him. Standard 6 girls from West Christchurch School will give some more of their fine music, also. SATURDAY.-Unele Sam and Aunt: May and the Cheerio Boys from the Y..M.C.A. will keep this bedtime hour rippling with fun and laughter. SUNDAY.-C€hildren’s Song Service for everyone. Uncle Sam in eharge, and the scholars from St. Pauls Sunday School will sing hynins for you all. AT 4VA, TUESDAY, MAY 22.-A group of. little fellows like the Cubs of the Boy Scouts entertain the family to-night. Listen to their sengs, choruses and recitations, just as they would give them round the eaunp fire. They will be well worth hearing, and, Big Brother Bill will be there with a travel talk. The Radio Postie will go his rounds as usual for the birthdays. FRIDAY.-The girls have a turn at entertaining the Radio Family tonight. The No. 1 Company of the Anderson’s Bay Girl Guides will be on the air with songs. and choruses. This is Aunt Shiela’s night for story-telling. Aunt Shiela and Big Brother Bill will take turns in sending the Radio Postic to the birthday heuses. Listen for his whistle.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 44, 18 May 1928, Page 15

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Children's Sessions for Next Week Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 44, 18 May 1928, Page 15

Children's Sessions for Next Week Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 44, 18 May 1928, Page 15

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