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NOTES FROM 2YA.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10-Aunt Gwen and. Uncle Jeft will. greet » Radioland to-night with stories, riddles and puzzles, so have your ' pencils ready little ones. Cousin Marjory will sing and two pupils of Miss Gray will] play pianoforte solos and a pianoforte duet. | TUESDAY--Big Brother Jack will answer letters and wish the little birthday folk happy birthdays. .

There will be some clever little girls too, who will give you some bright music, recitations and choruses. THURSDAY-Aunt Gwen to. say "Hullo" to-night, and give fairy messages. Little Cousin Hetty will sing, Cousin Molly will ask for a bedtime story and big Cousin Betty will be the mother and read her just one. Big Cousin Vermont is a wonderfui bird and animal imitator, so we will have a zoo in the studio. Listen and hear Aunt Gwen talk to the lion. PRIDAY-Lo-night brings Unele Ernest for his talk to our happy family with his stories, poems and birthday greetings, and there will also be Cousins Joyee and Ailsa whose singing will delight you all, Cousin Babs will play two of her enjoyable pianoforte solos, SATURKDAY-Aunt Gwen and Unele Toby, and who else do you think? The- clever pupils of Mrs. Theo. Hill’s-little girls and boys who have won prizes in the Wellington Competitions. Two of them are only six years old. SUNDAY--Unele Krnest will conduct the children’s Song Service, assisted by the Cambridge Terrace Congregational Sunday School.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 8, 7 September 1928, Page 3

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NOTES FROM 2YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 8, 7 September 1928, Page 3

NOTES FROM 2YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 8, 7 September 1928, Page 3

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