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AT 2YA.

MONDAY, APRIL 6.-Another playlet this evening. It is called "The Broken Cup," and will be acted before the microphone by the little pupils of Miss Zena Jupp. There will be songs and choruses during the play, and we will hear all about the "Willow Pattern." Uncle Jeff _.and the Kipling Lady have had two _. seats reserved for them." TUBSDAY.-To-night- Joyce, Betty, Ngaire, Hope, Gladys and Ann will provide items, singing songs, and playing on pianos, violins, vibraphones, and mouth organs. Uncle Toby and Jumbo will join in the fun, and send out Birthday Greetings. WEDNESDAY.- Another © "Meeting Pool" story to-night, and songs and choruses by the Cheerful Chirpers. Cousin Nita will play her mandolin, and Cousin Marian the piano. THURSDAY.-Miss Kathleen Hume is ' bringing a party of children down to the studio this evening. A special feature will be the part songs, sung by Joan and Gretchen. One of the part songs is original, and will be sung to ukulele accompaniment. Uncle ‘George and Big .Brother Jack will sing duets, and play popular airs on tin whistles. PRIDAY.-To-night, pupils from Miss Myrtle Lee’s studio will take part in a sketch called "Cinderella." SATURDAY.-Aunt Molly has been invited to a Dolls’ Tea Party this evening, and a special invitation on such pretty doll paper has been sent to Uncle Jasper and Spot. There will be a little concert by all the different dollies, when "An Bveryday Dolly," ‘"Dolly’s Bath," "The Lost Doll," and "The Dolly’s Wooing" will be among the items on the programme. SUNDAY.-There will be present at the studio to-night, the Children’s Choir from St. Jude’s Anglican Chyrch, Lyall Bay, under the leaderghip of Mrs. Lewis. The services 1, as usual, be conducted by nele George.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 38, 3 April 1931, Page 6

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AT 2YA. Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 38, 3 April 1931, Page 6

AT 2YA. Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 38, 3 April 1931, Page 6

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