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AT 2YA.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 10-Girls and boys ‘from the Petone Cen-

tral School are coming to give a bright little hour of songs and recitations, and they have an orchestra which should be very enjoyable. The orchestra will be conducted by Mr. G. C. Smith. Uncle Jeff will greet you with the best of birthday wishes, and Aunt Gwen will be there, too. TUESDAY-Pupils of Miss Edna Snedder will entertain to-night, with pianoforte duos and solos. Cousin Constance igs singing. She always gives pleasure, and last but not least is Cousin Gladys-a new cousin who will recite. Big Brother Jack will be there with-Robinson-who: always crows his welcome to Radioland. THURSDAY-For this hour we have some old friends-the girls and boys of Standard 6, Thorndon Normal School, under Mr. Ken-nedy-so we can look forward to a very happy time. Aunt Gwen will be there, too, with greetings and maybe a little bedtime story. FRIDAY-A relay children’s hour to-night from the Girls’ Presbyterian Orphanage. The girls have lots of jolly songs to sing and Uncle George (our new Uncle) will wish the little birthday folk many happy returns of the day. SATURDAY-A cheery little hour, to-night. There will be recitations about fairies by Mrs. Martyn Williams’s pupils and songs and banjo-mandolin solos from Cousins Nola and Molly. Uncle Toby will be there with greetings and the good-night song. SUNDAY-tThe children’s song service will be conducted by Uncle George, assisted by the Kent Terrace Presbyterian Sunday School Choir under Mr. E. C. Jack,

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 21, 7 December 1928, Page 15

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AT 2YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 21, 7 December 1928, Page 15

AT 2YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 21, 7 December 1928, Page 15

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