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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16: If you want to hear something else about the: early school days of New Zealand-why, just you listenin te-"Seatterjoy" to-night, and you will hear all sorts: of interesting ‘incidents of school. life long ago. "The Melody Maids," too, will sing you sweet songs of our grandmothers’ days. . . ‘WEDNESDAY! . Mother Hubbard; back from her holidays, with something fresh to

~ tell you of the beach in spring time. Uncle Frank with fresh stories and fun for you all. THURSDAY + Everybody always ready to welcome our young Unele John on Thursdays, and the Young Wales League with their .sweet singing helping to make us all haDay, 8 and contented.. FRIDAY: "Storyman" in charge to-night, and the Rhodes. Street. Presbyterian Girls’ Home, singing choruses and songs for us, and the little wee girls crooning ‘lullabies to their \ dollies. SATURDAY: Those mischievous boys, Sunny Jim and Jack Frost, visiting Aunt Pat again. Oh; dear! Just what are they up to to-night? Wellsuppose you all listen in and hear! SUNDAY: The Children’s ‘Song Service conducted by Rey. L. McMaster and the hymns to be sung by the children from the Presbyterian Sunday School. T

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 9, 13 September 1929, Page 25

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AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 9, 13 September 1929, Page 25

AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 9, 13 September 1929, Page 25

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