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From 2YA.

Monday, July 11.-We hayen’t had a Robert Louis Stevenson evening a long time, so by special request ‘from Uncle Jeff we are having one to-night. All the old favourites that you all know from "Child’s Garden of Verses" sung and recited,

Kipling Lady will be here with more about Alice. Tuesday.-Cousin Prudence and Maori Legend Lady have: arranged an evening for you to-night with songs, violin solos, and stories, and we will have the pleasure of introdueing them to Jumbo and Jumuna, Wednesday. -Here comes the Snow Queen and a long line of Snowflakes in her trail, and they are going to tell‘and sing to you about ‘the north-eastern countries of Europe. Tweedledum will have to _ Wrap himself up well to tackle the Arctie storm winds.

Thursday.-Come along, children and Big Brother. Jack, too. You are all invited to-night to "Tigger’s Breakfast." Yes, Pooh and Chrisfopher Robin are to come, too. What fun you'll all have. ‘Be punctual, for it begins as the clock strikes five. Friday.-Here come the Rongotai boys again to sing to you, with their leader, Uncle Noel. Saturday.-Cousin Mary, who has lived in Japan, is coming this evening to tell us all a Japanese story.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 52, 8 July 1932, Page 12

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From 2YA. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 52, 8 July 1932, Page 12

From 2YA. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 52, 8 July 1932, Page 12

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