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AT 4YA.

FRIDAY, MAY 24-Aunt Shiela tells stories to the bairns to-night, A TD

and Big Brother Bill ‘will be somewhere about, too. Miss Shiela Neilson’s pupils will make everybody happy who listen to them. SATURDAY, MAY 25-Uncle. George will tell stories to-night. You don’t know Uncle George ? Well, I am surprised. He’s just the chap to tell stories to children; a big, comfortable -ort of man, with quite the kindest smile. MONDAY-Uncle Allan again tonight. And the Salvation Army Home children singing the sort of choruses they have in their institution. They will be worth hearing. Stories, riddles, jokes, the radio postie, and letters; all the sort of thing that makes the children’s hour pass like five minutes. TUESDAY-Big Brother Bill and the Kaikorai Girl Guides will be together in a happy hour. And Mr. Announcer helping with the riddles. It’s going to be good. Letters and the radio postie also. WEDNESDAY-Aunt Anita’s night has something very special. She will be telling stories, of course, but you will be entertained by the Knox Boys’ Orchestra. There’s a fellow in the orchestra who can make the merimbaphone sound like a big organ; and he’s going to play it to-night. The usual letters and birthdays. FRIDAY-Aunt Shiela’s night, and, the Moray Place Sc.iool drum and fife band. Drums are quite exciting as a rule, and when the bugles begin to blow the excitemént increases. The Moray Place band plays very nicely indeed, as you will agree when you hear them. There will be the usual stories, and birthdays of course. SATURDAY — Uncle George with some talented members of our radio family. You ought to listen to this programme. And Uncle George will have something quite interesting for -all the "sporting" boys of the family. He will have also the usual let.ers and birthdays to talk about.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 45, 24 May 1929, Page 30

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AT 4YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 45, 24 May 1929, Page 30

AT 4YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 45, 24 May 1929, Page 30

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