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2YA SESSIONS.

MONDAY, JULY 15: The birthday messages to-night will be from Uncle Jeff, and the musie will be from some new cousins-the pupils of Miss Marjorie King. TUESDAY: To-day is the Second Birthday of 2YA, so we are having a little party with a cake. Yes, a real birthday cake and two candles. There will be a birthday song, too. The words and music are by Joye Taylor, and it will he sung by some little cousins. All the uncles will be here, and marching along with their jolly musie will be the Mouth-organ ' Symphony Orchestra. THURSDAY: Uncle Len to-night, and old friends, the Technical College Choir, under Mr. V. Evans, will sing some of their’ enjoyable twopart songs.

FRIDAY: " Big Brother Jack with his Happy Song, and one of Miss Halliday’s jolly little programmes of music and story. a SATURDAY: ; Uncle Toby and Aunt Gwen to greet you. Jumbo will. read a story, and the pupils of Miss Ivy Hoare will give one of their delightful programmes, SUNDAY: The Children’s Song Service will be eonducted by Uncle George, assisted by the Island Bay Presbyterian Sunday School Choir, under Mr. D. Connor.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 52, 12 July 1929, Page 29

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2YA SESSIONS. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 52, 12 July 1929, Page 29

2YA SESSIONS. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 52, 12 July 1929, Page 29

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