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AT 2YA.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 15-Uncle Jeff and Aunt Gwen this even-

ing. There will be birthday greetings and some good-night stories and a bright little programme from Mrs. Mildred Kenny’s Juvenile Band. TUESDAY-Big Brother Jack toTH night. Greetings and a bed-time ‘story. The pupils of Miss Agnes Wright are coming and with -them will be Cousin Marjory who will sing, and dear little Cousin Kathleen who loves to recite. URSDAY-Aunt Gwen will tell how old you are to-night and Uncle Pepper will tell some more true stories about the South Pole. You know, he has really been there. And last but not least you will enjoy some jolly choruses by the Evans Bay Sea Scouts, under Mr. H. Warren. FRIDAY-Uncle Ernest with his cheery greetings and wonderful stories, and the Cheerio Girls whose singing always gives so much pleasure. What a cheery evening we will all have. SATURDAY-Uncle Toby and Aunt Gwen will talk to-night about birthdays and perhaps read a story and give a song. Cousins

Betty and Molly have a little entertainment to give, too. SUNDA Y-Unele Ernest will conduct the children’s song service, assisted by St. James Presbyterian Sunday School Choir under Mr. Brooker.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 13, 12 October 1928, Page 31

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AT 2YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 13, 12 October 1928, Page 31

AT 2YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 13, 12 October 1928, Page 31

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