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AT 3YA.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26-To-night Scatterjoy will tell you of the primitive ways of fishing,. and of quaint customs of the Swiss people. Cousins Phyl, Pat and Jean will cheer you with jolly songs and recitations -and the verse for the best writer will be ready for the winner. WEDNESDA Y-Mother Hubbard and Uncle Peter. with their songs and stories, and little jokes. Cousin Ken in banjo form, and Cousin Edith in good reciting form, will help the bedtime hour along. THURSDAY-Just listen to what we have on the.air to-night-a lively Coon evening!! Choruses, songs, and stories all about the little Nigger-coon. Scouts in attendance also-so hurrah for some enjoyment. FRIDAY-To-night is St. Andrew’s night, and the boys from St. Andrew’s College are coming along to make you happy, with pipe music, part singing, and Big Brother with his stories for young and old. SATURDA Y-Chuckle and Aunt Pat ealling to-night!!. So listen in little ones. A lot of little pupils of Miss Hooper’s to gladden your hearts with merry songs and stories, and we hope to have the blind boys’ band (from Auckland) to charm us with their music. SUNDAY-Uncle David conducting the Song Service, with the scholars from the Linwood Baptist Sunday School assisting.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 13, 23 November 1928, Page 31

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AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 13, 23 November 1928, Page 31

AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 13, 23 November 1928, Page 31

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