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From 3YA.

MONDAY, JULY 7.-‘S" is for "Scat terjoy," whose evenings are thrilling; "M’" are the "Merry Maids." whose forte is sweet singing. WEDNESDAY.-‘J" is for "John," an uncle young and gay; "P" the Papanui Choir, who will sing @ fine lay. THURSDAY.-‘L" is for Ladybird, whose songs are a delight; "F"’ for Uncle Frank, whose stories we like. FRIDAY.--"C" is for Chuckle, who "chuckles" away; "G" the "Goodnight" said at the end of this day. SATURDAY.-"S" is for Saturday, the night we like best; "p" is the Dream-man who lulls us to rest. SUNDAY.-The Song Service, at 5.30 tune in, to the children who sing their sweet Sunday hymns.

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

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From 3YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 51, 4 July 1930, Page 25

From 3YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 51, 4 July 1930, Page 25

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