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MONDAY, APRIL 15.-"‘Oh, to be in England now that April’s here’-"To go iff among the hedgerows and woods and gather the wild flowers."? So come along with Seatterjoy and we will alk visit the woods of England, .: night. WEDNESDAY, — To-night Mother Hubbard will.sing you songs, and the Grammar School boys will entertain you with part-songs and music. THURSDAY-Unele John, with his chatty stories and fun, some yodeling songs and _ whistling solos. . FRIDAY.-Oh, Mr. Storyman, what is in your bag to-night? Stories from far and near. Choruses and songs from the little band of choristers from Riccarton. SATURDAY-Aunt Pat in charge, and making merry this bedtime hour with some little cousins from Tai Tapu. Don’t you remember what.a lovely time we ? had when they came before?" So listen in, everyone. SUNDAY.-The children’s song service, conducted by the Phillipstown Sunday School.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 39, 12 April 1929, Page 24
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141AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 39, 12 April 1929, Page 24
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