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AT 2YA.

MONDAY, MARCH 18.-A treat tonight. Mrs. Mildred Kenny will entertain with her juvenile band. Cousin Douglas wlil play pianoforte solos and Uncle Jeff will be there with greetings, puzzles and a good-night song. TUESDAY.-Uncle Jim this evening, assisted by Cousins Dorothy and Marjorie, singing some of their delightful duets. Little Cousin Aisla, whom you all enjoy, will sing to you, and last but not least will be Cousin Zac with his mouth organ. THURSDAY.-Cousin Constance will be singing and Cousins Joyce and Maurice will play violin duets and solos. Uncle George will be sending greetings and wishing many happy returns of the day. FRIDAY.-To-night we are to have "The Story Book Lady," also the "Mouth Organ Sympathy Orchestra,’ and something you all like-Brother Jack and Uncle Stewart will go for one of their train trips. Aunt Huia will go, too. SATURDAY.-An_ excellent programme for this evening. The

pupils of Mrs. M. Thomas will entertain you with songs, recitations, pianoforte solos, etc. Uncle Toby will greet you and sing the Good-night Song. SUNDAY.-tThe children’s song service will be conducted by Uncle George, assisted by St. James Presbyterian Sunday School Choir under Mr. H. G. Brooker.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 35, 15 March 1929, Page 13

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AT 2YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 35, 15 March 1929, Page 13

AT 2YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 35, 15 March 1929, Page 13

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