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MONDAY, June 18.-Uncle Jack with his jolly, joyful stories that all the little ones love to hear. WEDNESDAY.-Uncle Peter and Mother Hubbard are going to tell you Maori tales, and sing little Maori folk songs to you to-night. And cousin Tullock is bringing his banjo-so here we all are! THURSDAY-Hoo-ray for "Chuckle" and Aunt Pat-With a laugh and a joke for you. Mr. Griffiths is bringing a little model country school choir, so listen in to the wee ones. FRIDAY.-Look what we have for you to-night, Little Folk. "Big Brother," with his greetings. "Peterkin," with his stories and tricks. And "The Captain," with some new games for all. saleee =
Some liitle pupils of Madam Audibert will charm all listeners with their songs also. SATURDAY.-Uncle Sam and Aunt May will keep you smiling and gay for an'hour to-night, with story, song and music.. SUNDAY.-Children’s song service, at 5.380 p.m. Uncle Sam in charge and the hymns will. be sung by choristers from St, Luke’s Anglican Sunday School,
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 48, 15 June 1928, Page 3
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168AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 48, 15 June 1928, Page 3
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