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Children's Sessions

AT 2YA. Monday, March 23: Another delighiful programme from the pupils of the Kilbirnie Convent to-night. Uncle Jeff will be here with riddles for them. to guess. Tuesday: Miss May Walters . is bringing a band of cousins to entertain us to-night. Betty is going to tell us "How Daddy made the jam," and there will be a "Russian Dance" on the piano. Uncle Toby and Jumbo will act as the Fairy Birthday Postmen. , Wednesday: The second of the Meeting Pool Stories to-night, so be_ sure to listen-in. The "Cheerful Chirpers" will sing "Chin Chin Chinaman" and another song called "Peg Away." Birthday greetings, jokes and stories as usual, ' Thursday: Big Brother Jack and Uncle George will. be the guests of honour at two little plays which are being performed before the microphone by the pupils of Mr Clement. May. They are adapted from "Little Lord Fauntleroy" and "Through the Looking Glass." Friday: Here come the Rongotai College Boys, with their leader; Uncle Noel, who conducts their chorus work. Story Book Man and Uncle Jim will be present. Saturday: A Fairy Sprite from the Magie Kitchen is arriving this evening in a Magic Balloon, to take Aunt Molly and Uncle Jasper to ‘Mlandiberry Heights... When twelve o’clock strikes the kitchen utensils will all come to life and entertain their guests. Sunday: St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Children’s Choir, under. Miss Whitcombe, will help with the song service, which Uncle George will conduct. AT 3YA. Monday, March 23: A bevy of little pupils from Mrs. Williams’s Studio are here to make a merry noise for you! Cousin Margot, and The Mystery Man trying to keep them all in. order. . Wednesday: "Uncle John" has. the Young Wales League helping him this evening, so you may expect something good in the way of songs and. partsongs. Thursday: Here is Uncle Frank in charge to-night, and with Cousin Beatrice and her little singers will keep you interested till 6 o’clock chimes, and then "Good-night" all around. Friday: To-night we have the Young Internationals-and do ye ken who they are? Why, the young Scottish folk. And then Chuckle and Peterkin will have some fun together, and if you listen you may join in, too. Saturday: "Mother Hubbard’ is looking after the Cupboard this evening, and it isn’t bare at all, for there will be many little singers to make it gay and jolly. Will you listen-in tonight? Sunday: The Children’s Song Service this evening will be conducted by The Presbyterian Sunday School.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 36, 20 March 1931, Page 9

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Children's Sessions Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 36, 20 March 1931, Page 9

Children's Sessions Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 36, 20 March 1931, Page 9

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