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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 38.-Cousin Margot, ‘with her bright. little. Stories, and the Mystery Man: de- _ lighting the boys with tales of the Indian . jungle, songs by Barbara ’ Buchanan,‘ and violin solos and duets by:pupils of Miss Rona Boswell. WHEDNESDAY.-Uncle John is the "story-teller" for to-night, and the Opawa School Choir will sing songs, choruses and merry tunes. THURSDAY.-Ladybird with new little songs and stories, and Uncle Frank and Uncle Dick helping with duets, rounds, and a box full of fun. ERIDAY.-"Chuckle" playing host to our little friends from the Papanui School. .You remember how, we all.enjoyed their singing the last time they came -to visit ‘us, don’t. you? Well, listen-in tonight : arid hear them: again. 2. -B9..57°% . 8. 8". tee OF eee eee te

ee SATURDAY. -‘Unecle Charlie," .who _, has been very busy over the-' ‘Children’s Festival; too busy ’ to. come and speak to you all, is here a. with us again this evening, and. """ will tell you stories and sing you; more songs of the great old music : masters. ‘SUNDAY.-The Song Service will be. conducted by Rev. G. W. Dent. tonight, and the scholars from St Luke’s Sunday School | will help — With the singing.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 16, 31 October 1930, Page 9

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AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 16, 31 October 1930, Page 9

AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 16, 31 October 1930, Page 9

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