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AT 2YA.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 17---The girls and boys of Standard 4, Thorndon Normal School, are coming with Miss Perry. These children are always well trained, so we will look forward with pleasure to their programme. There will be Xmas puzzles from Uncle Jeff-Birthday Greetings

and stories. TUESDAY.-To-night there will be a new unecle-Uncle Jim. He loves little girls and boys, so he is coming each Tuesday night to tell stories and greet the little birthday folk. To help Uncle’ Jim will be the pupils of Miss Agnes Wright, whose pianoforte playing is always enjoyed, also Cousin Bob and Cousin Jack with their mouth organ solos. THURSDAY.-Father Xmas has invited little children from all over the world to his playroom to-night. So Aunt Gwen said: "Thank you very much, Father Xmas. We will send a fairy messenger to England, France, Switzerland, Germany, Australia and all the other countries, and, of course, we will bring a New Zealand girlie." When Father Xmas has shown his toys the visitors will be asked to give us a little concert and Father Xmas will be asked to show us his garden. Did you know that Father Xmas had a garden? Well he has, and in this beautiful garden are lovely birds that sing, and in the court

yard are some animais. So Wwe may hear the lion roar. Who do you think that will be? Why, Cousin Vermont. FRIDAY.-Did you ‘wonder where Brother Jack had been hiding all the week? Did you think that perhaps Robinson, the dear

old rooster, may have deserted you? No-they will both be in the studio to-night. Each Friday night you may listen for cock-a-doodle-doo. And here to-. night also will be Cousin Marjorie who sings, Cousins Stella and Rosie, who recite, and Cousin Zac, with his steel guitar. SATURDAY-Five or six little friends have arranged a programme between them for tonight. They live a long way out of Wellington and have to come in by train. They wlil be made very welcome. Uncle Toby will be with them, too, and also Aunt Gwen.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 22, 14 December 1928, Page 15

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AT 2YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 22, 14 December 1928, Page 15

AT 2YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 22, 14 December 1928, Page 15

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