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For the Children

Verses from 1Y "THE following verses, sung from the model studio at the Auckland Radio Hxhibition during the children’s session last Friday, will be of interest to the younger generation. They were composed by Aunt Jean. Hullo! Big radio family, To-night were quite on show . At the Radia Exhibition In the big- Town Hall, you know. Now in case there are some listening Who information. seck, Perhaps I’d .better sing about -The ones. youll meet each week. Well! On Tuesday night we've Uncle ‘George, Who ‘makes all hearts rejoice; He is, you know, quite famous For his lovely big bass voice. ‘And if you listen on Wednesday night Dear Uncle Tom yow'll hear, He’s always got some good advice, And loads of right good cheer. Thursday night is Peter Pan's, And Cinderella’s, too. If you want to know how wars begin, Well, listen to these two. And this is Friday night, of sourse, So here we may be. seen, Everybody knows you, Nod And here you see Aunt Jeait. On Saturday, all on her own Is Cinderella swect, So don’t miss the children’s sessions, For theyre really quite a treat.

And the Children’s Sunday service Stands out above the rest, For Uncle Leo has a knack Of bringing out the best. Well, listen in, listen in, Yes, listen night and day, You'll hear the best of everything From Station 1YA.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 18, 15 November 1929, Page 9

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For the Children Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 18, 15 November 1929, Page 9

For the Children Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 18, 15 November 1929, Page 9

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