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Monday.-~Chere is to be a. special ‘ ‘New Zealand Evening" to-night, when Mr. Douglas Tayler will provide us with a delightful programme of songs coniposed by New Zealand children. Uncle Jeff will be here to send bitthday greetings. Tuesday.-Children from St. Catherine’s Convent will be in the studio this evening under the directorship of Mrs. Isobel Halligan. There will pe choruses, riddles, and songs. Jumbo has artanged a little party, and he has a surprise in keeping. Wednesday.-Listen-in to-night to Aunt Daisy and the Cheerful Chirpers, because there is to be a Spanish Chirper among them who will talk about the customs of her country. The Ngaio Chirpers ill be coming, too, with ‘their cheerful songs and choruses. Birthday greetings as usual. Thursday.-Mr. Morgan, better known as "Cousin George," is bringing a party of children to sing choruses, play the vibraphone,’ and recite. "Cousin George" has also prepared a special talk, and I think he has an adventure story. Friday,-Tweedledee and Tweedledum have arranged to give "Hop o’ My Thumb" to-night, and Mrs. Pauli is bringing a band of little people to sing and play. Saturday.-Cousin Julia and Ilma have a play called "The Prisoners of the Dobbadies," and Aunt Molly and Uncle Jasper, not forgetting Spot, have been asked to be their guests to-night. The orchestral music is being supplied by the Melody Makers. Sunday.-The Karori Methodist Children’s Choir, under the conductorship of Mr. Roberts, will be in the studio this evening. Uncle George will take the service this evening as usual,
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 7
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254AT 2YA. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 7
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