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FROM 2YA.

Monday, April 4: We are to have a delightful little cantata this evening called "The Lacemakers," which will be performed by the little people from Miss Seymour’s Studio. The music will be supplied by little boys with mouthorgans. Uncle Jeff and Kipling Lady will be here to tell you fairy stories and send you greetings. Tuesday: The Wellington College Boys will be in the Studio tonight to entertain you with chorus work, under the baton. of Mr. Hislop. Jumbo will be here to greet them, so we who listen-in should all have some fun. Wednesday: Aunt Daisy will have been to the Zoo to see what new stories Mr. Halligan has to tell about Nellie and the other animals, The "Cheerful Chirpers" will sing cheerful old songs. Birthday Greetings. of course. Thursday: A special treat in store for you to-night. The boys from the Salvation Army Home, Hltham, are visiting the Capital City, and have promised to give you a programme this evening at the Children’s Hour. There will be items by their brass band, chorus work and recitations, These boys know a lot about cricket and are real sports. Friday: Tweedledum is bringing in a large party of little people from the Taita School, who have prepared a delightful programme for you with choruses, fun and frolic. Saturday: There is a surprise party being brought to the Studio this evening, and every item is to be a surprise at Aunt Molly, Uncle Jasper, and the radioland | children. It’s no use trying to guess; everywhere Aunt Molly, Uncle Jasper and Spot have guessed has been wrong. Wait for 5.15 after the Birthdays.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 38, 1 April 1932, Page 22

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274

FROM 2YA. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 38, 1 April 1932, Page 22

FROM 2YA. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 38, 1 April 1932, Page 22

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