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MONDAY, NOVEMBER i1.-ver kept silk-worms? To-night Scatterjoy will tell you all about these little creatures, and how to care for them. So when all your earphones are fixed, and the loudspeaker tuned in, you can expect to have an interesting hour. : WEDNDESDAY.-This is‘ the night we are all visiting the Radio Bxhibi- ' tion, to be held in the Choral Hall. Mother Hubbard, Uncle Frank, and Peterkin on deck, with a merry crew from the Ferry Road Convent to entertain you all. Cousins’ Victor and Selwyn singing, and altogether the happiest hour is promised. THURSDAY.-Still at the Radio DPxhibition, this time with Scatterjoy, Uncle John, and a party of Mrs. Frye’s clever little pupils, in duets, dialogues, songs, and recitations,
FRIDAY.-And now here comes Storyman, Brother Bill, and Aunt Pat, with cousins Dawson, Ewart, Joau and Jim and Warwick. Do you Know them? Just listen-in and you’ll remember them, and be delighted with what you hear. SATURDAY.-The last night of the exhibition, and our party nightwith Chuckle, ~- The Birdman, Aunt Pat, Alice, and the winning choir from Woolston, And the biggest surprise of all, our ventriloquist uncle, "Syd," is bringing his sailor boy to make you laugh. SUNDAY.-Children’s Song Service, conducted by Miss H. Park, assisted by the choristers from the Anglican Sunday School.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 17, 8 November 1929, Page 15
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215AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 17, 8 November 1929, Page 15
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