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AT 2YA.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24,-Uncle Jeff to-night. A delightful miscellaneous programme has been specially prepared for to-night by Mrs. Scott’s pupils, There will be group songs, sketches, part songs, recitation, duets and the Porirua Maori girls will sing the Poi Song. TUESDAY.-Uncle Jim will ‘be sending greetings to-night assisted by Cousin Marjorie, who will sing "In Japanese Butterfly Land" and "In Drowsietown." Pupils of Laurie Anderson will give violin solos, and pianoforte items will be played by pupils of Mr. Gordon Short. THURSDAY.-Cousin Bob will be back again to-night with his excellent Mouth Organ Symphony Or‘chestra. Cousins Jean and Deidre will bring their ukuleles and play and sing, Cousin Gladys will recite, and Uncle George will be here. FRIDAY.-The pupils of Miss McBain will be here to-night with Big Brother Jack to recite, and play piano solos and duets. if Cousins Freda and Dolores return to Wellington in time they will also help with the programme, SATURDAY Uncle Toby and. his aeroplane to-night. Cousin Ann will again be present with her banjo, playing "The Banshee" and "Beat As You Go." Cousins Hileen, Heather, and Merle will also be at the studio. SUNDAY.-Mr. Aked will assist Uncle George to-night. He is bringing the children who sing in the Thorndon Methodist Choir with him. ‘

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 32, 21 February 1930, Page 11

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AT 2YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 32, 21 February 1930, Page 11

AT 2YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 32, 21 February 1930, Page 11

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