Children's Sessions
AT 1¥A, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29.-There’ll be some lusty choruses, for the Mount Albert Grammar © School boys are coming. And ‘ean’t they sing! Be prepared for a *ceedingly happy hour, with these boys in front of the microphone with Uncle George. WEDNHESDAY.-Here we are with Uncle Tom once again-cousins will have songs and many other things to while away the hour. THURSDAY.-AIl aboard for the Radio Exhibition. Yes, we are. going / to conduct the Children’s Session from the Town Hall,. where the Exhibition is. FRIDAY.-AStill at the Town Hall, tonight with Nod and Aunt Jean. The Maori girls from Queen Yictoria College will provide the programme with tuneful Maori songs and Poi dances.
RATURDAY. -Hvyerybody on exhibition this evening, for all the Uncles and Aunts will be there. Why? It’s our second birthday, of course, and don't miss listening whatever you do, for there’s going to be plenty of fun. SUNDAY. -Children’s Song Service conducted by Uncle Leo, assisted by Beresford Street Sunday School. AT 2YA MONDAY, OCTOBDR 28.-Cousin Oscar is coming to play some merry tunes on his saxophone to-night, also Ailsa, who always sings such delightful songs for MRadioland. Birthday greetings and a puzzle to think about, from Uncle Jeff. TUESDAY.-Some new cousins are coming for this hour, the cousins of ‘the Revellers’ Band. So listenin for some jolly music, Two of Miss Joy Hoare’s clever little pu- . pils -will. play pianoforte’ solos. Birthday messages from Uncle . Jim. -Some new little cousins, the pupils of Miss Rastall, will give music and song at the Children’s: Hour to-night, and Uncle George will be here with the birthday greetings. FRIDAY.-Mrs. W. G. McCartie’s pupils are coming to entertain Radioland to-night. Cousin Margaret will be here, too, with song and poem. Messages to the birthday folk will be given by Brother Jack. SATURDAY-Cousins Doris and Irene will sing and recite to-night, children, and Cousin Herbert will play ~ Jolly music on his oboe. Uncle Toby and Aunt Gwen will say "Many happy returns of the day" to the little ones who have birthdays. SUNDAY.-The children’s Song Service will be conducted by Uncle George, assisted by St. Matthew’s Sunday School choir, under Rev. P. Houghton. AT 3YA MONDAY, OCTOBER 28.-Ever drifted down the Nile? No? Well, tune in to-night and listen to Scatterjoy, as she takes you a little trip down this wonderful river of Romance and History. Dreamy music over the waters, and sweet singing by the Melody Maids. WEDNESDAY.-This is the night Mother Hubbard and Uncle Frank sing their little folk songs which we hope you are all learning and " will join in with. Stories for all. THURSDAY.-Unele John with his grdmophone box. The adventures of fhe Inkwell Fairy, and songs by Uncle Charlie. FRIDAY.-Storyman back from his voyages; and ready to tell you his experiences. Songs, choruses and music by the Opawa School Choir. SATURDAY.-Mister "Chuckle" with us again to-night, and ready to charm you all, and Aunt Pat helping to make this hour a happy one. SUNDAY.-Our .Children’s Song Service, conducted by the Presbyterian Sunday School. =.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 15, 25 October 1929, Page 15
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508Children's Sessions Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 15, 25 October 1929, Page 15
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