George Robinson. 46 Trafalgar Road Wellington.
N speaking from 1YA last night, Cousin George outlined the details of the presentation in the following words :- : "How do you do, Children of Radio Land. Auntie Gwen has been good enough to let one of your cousins say a few words to you all. You will be sorry to hear that Uncle Ernest is going to leave us soon and is departing for Ingland and giving up the great work he has been doing at ‘2YA.’ We are all very sorry indeed to lose Uncle Ernest. We have got to love him for his great work of love for the children. We shall miss his Friday evening sessions, and how much more shall we miss his beautiful and helpful song service on Sunday evenings? I go further and say that the grown-ups who listen to Uncle Ernest on Friday and Sunday evenings will also miss him as much as the children,
your full name and address clearly and neatly on a strip of paper, put the slip in an envelope, and post it to Cousin George, c/. ‘Radio Record,’ P.O. Box 1032, "Vellington. Now, so that you won’t forget it, just write down ‘Radio Record,’ P.O. Box 1032, Wellington."
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 11, 9 November 1928, Page 2
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206George Robinson. 46 Trafalgar Road Wellington. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 11, 9 November 1928, Page 2
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