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Children's Sessions for Next Week

TUESDAY AT 1YA. Yes, here’s Old King Cole, that merry soul, with pipe and bowl: To 1YA he’s come to stay, and wile away An hour or so. I hope you know it weon’t be slow. The journey here, be pleased to hear, was full of cheer: The fiddlers three were full of glee, from care quite free. WEDNESDAY-Uncle Tom with us, with plenty of jokes and happy songs-cousins playing the piano. THURSDAY-Peter Pan and the everpopular Bayfield School Choir. How they’ sing after their fortnight’s holiday! FRIDAY-Ever so pleased to have our Nod back again, pupils of Miss. Blamires assisting-nearly all tiny tots to-night. SATURDAY-Cinderella will entertain the Radio Family with stories, jokes and birthday greetings, Mr. Busfield, who is now Uncle Len, wiil tell some stories, and cousins will give musieal items. | SUNDAY¥-Welcome back to Uncle Leo, to conduct the Children’s Song Service with cousins from Beresford Sireet Sunday Schoo! assisting. AT 2YA, Menday, 28S-Crank the ear,. teot the ‘ horn, and away. Auntie Gwen and Unele Jetf take a motor ride acress the Rimutakas. Seenery, historical spots, and punctures!!! Joi. im the fun, little ones. Tuesday.-Here’s Big Brother Jack with his lite "pui, puff," driving you to Jdoyland. Efere you behold wonders unseen in the cave that Aladdin visited, The Junier Red Cross members are going to peep into the mys-' teries of all this unknown land. Thursday.-Auntie Det and the Berkampore Sehool., A merry set are they, Ho! Come to 2YA, An hour of joy and play, To finish up the day.

6 pan.: All aboard for the Land of ‘un, Friday.-The first glad day of June. What matter if the rain fairies scamper and patter upon the windowpane. Uncle Ernest is here. Cheerio. Also this is the first time we’ve heard the Wellington College girls. Saturday.-"When we were very young." Yes, we’re all young to-night, Auntie Dot, Uncle Toby, and Mrs. Martyn Williams’s pupils spend an hour roaming through the haunts of A. A. Milme’s delightful land of youth.

AT 3¥A. Monday, May 28.-Uncle Jack with all his fine stories. He will tell you all about the life of the girls and boys in Christchurch over 60 years agoas this is our Jubilee Week. Wednesday.-Unele Peter and Mother Hubbard bark from their holidaysso listen-in for some good talks and

musie, "Peterkin" is coming tonight, too, to tell you how to do some more tricks. Thersday.-Chuckle and Aunt Pat, the Happy Pair, with more birthday verses and songs. A group of merry lassies from the Training College will sing lots of children’s songs and rounds. Friday. "Big Brother’ and "The Captain’s" night-So if you want to hear some new games listen-in- tonight, The New Brighton School Drum and Fife Band is coming, too, and a merry lot of singers. What a night to leok forward to! Saturday.-Uncle Sam and Aunt Maywell, you know what a happy bedtime hour they give you; and. some of the competition winners are to be with us, also, Cousins Doris and Gracie among them. Sunday.-The children’s song service, with Uncle Sam in charge. And the scholars from the Sydenham Baptist | Sunday School are singing the bymns. AT 4YA, TUESDAY, MAY 29-The Boys’ Brass Band from the Albany Street School are on the air from 4YA to-night, These are the boys that played all over New Zealand a little while ago, and they know how to make sweet music, Big Brother Bill will tell a story to. the chickabiddies, and take the whole family with him on a trip to the other side of the werld. You certainly musin’t miss this. Letters and the Radio Postie, too. ‘FRIDAY, JUNE 1-KHlere’s an exciting | announcement. Sergt. Napier and his trumpeters will provide the musie for to-night’s pregramme from 4YVA. They will play all the calls of the British Army, beginning at the Reveie and ending at the Last Posi. And Big Brother Bill will tell tales of, bravery and courage on the battiefie:'d to illustrate all the calls. Aunt Sheila will tell her winsome tales also. The letter bag will be opened, and the Radio Postie sent his rounds.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 45, 25 May 1928, Page 15

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Children's Sessions for Next Week Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 45, 25 May 1928, Page 15

Children's Sessions for Next Week Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 45, 25 May 1928, Page 15

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