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Children's Sessions

AT 2YA, MONDAY, JUNE 25,-Auntie Gwen and Uncle Jeff embark to the "and of Somewhere." Special radio stunt for the children. Greetings and stories by the: roadside. TUESDAY.-Hurrah! Yet another radio trip on the "Puff-Puff." Conductor Stewart has a story to tell, and Big Brother Jack will be the merry companion of all. THURSDAY.-Members of the Junjor Red Cross, from Miramar South School. This young band of helpers will make you feel sorry when Mr. Announcer appears to tuck us away for the night at 7 o’clock. FRIDAY.-Uncle Ernest and _ his train of followers who wish to join him in his trips to many Jands. Great Joy and fun for all. Greetings-stories-songs. SATURDAY.-Something mysterious to-night, but it’s not an aeroplane this time, nor a barrel organ, its-. Well wait and see, little curiosity ! . AT 3YA. MONDAY, JUNE 25.-To-night Uncle Jack is bidding "Farewell" to all his little radio neices and nephews-so listen-in to be ready to sing "For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow," and give three rousing cheers. Cousins Rona, Joan and Phyllis are singing, and the uncles and aunts are all gathering around to help in the "send off.’ 'WEDNESDAY-Uncle Peter and Mother Hubbard, with stories, songs and greetings-and the

little baby orchentra playing their tunes for y THURSDAY. and Aunt Pat in song and story. You will hear all about the "Toy" Symphony and more about ‘Alice in Wonderland. " Cousin Doris will sing "Lhe Poodle" and "The Fairy King’s party, " and cousin Bernie will recite. FRIDAY.-Big Brother’s night and "The Captain" at the helm. Songs and choruses by the scholars from Spreydon School. SATURDAY. -Uncle Sam and Aunt May in the merriest of moods Mer make this bed-time hour fly ast. -Children’s Song Service, when the hymns will be sung by scholars from St. David’s Presbyterian Sunday School, AT 4YA. TUESDAY, JUNE 26.-Cornet solos, songs, and the piano of course, Mr. EK. Hunter, the bandmaster of Moray Place School Band will be on the air with his pupils. This ought to be splendid. Listen in and see. Radio Postie’s bell will ring at somebody’s: front door, and Brother Bill will | be telling: tales as usual. FRIDAY-Here is something to make you open your eyes: The Caversham School Choir. ‘Pooh," says someone, "just another choir." Certainly not. This is the Dunedin School Choir that. gives an annual concert to hun-. dreds of people. They CAN sing. Brother Bill and Aunt Sheila, the Radio Postie, and everything to make a happy hour, will all be there.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 49, 22 June 1928, Page 2

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Children's Sessions Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 49, 22 June 1928, Page 2

Children's Sessions Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 49, 22 June 1928, Page 2

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