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From 2YA.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 7.-Uncle Jeff will have the studio filled to-night by little cousins from Ngaio who have been preparing chorus work. Mrs. Cummings has arranged this treat. Uncle Jess has more riddles and puzzles for you. TUESDAY.-A special "Japanese Evening" to-night. Little Geisha Girls will be at the studio in their own picturesque costume. Prince Kyoto will take us all on a delightful dream journey to Japan. and will sing to us some of his national songs. Of course Uncle Jim must come, too, THURSDAY.-Cousin Claude will recount some Maori legends, and Uncle George will also be with us to-night to conduct the session. A special treat will be chorus and orchestral work by the boys from Rongotai College. There will in addition be two pianoforte items by pupils of Gordon Short. re

FRI DAY.-To-night: there will be & special elocutionary programme by the pupils of Mrs. Martyn Wil--liams, also violin solos by Cousin Edna, and mandolin solos by Cousin Madge. Big Brother Jack and the Story Book Lady will also ententain. ' SATURDAY.-Uncle Toby will delight us with his mouth organ solos, and Cousin Hayward has promised to pring his mandolin. Cousin Ailsa and Cousin Jean have written a charming playlet called "A Visit to Butterfly Land." Little Fairies from this Land of Flowers will sing tuneful melodies, and will whisper the doings of the little folk of that country. SUNDAY.-The Children’s Choir from St. James’s Presbyterian Church, under the baton of Mr. Brooker, will come along to-night, and Uncle George will conduct the service. ¥

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 51, 4 July 1930, Page 25

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From 2YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 51, 4 July 1930, Page 25

From 2YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 51, 4 July 1930, Page 25

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