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From 2YA

Monday, July 25.-We welcome to-night . "The Wellingtonians" to our studio, who will entertain you with songs, recitations, choruses, and riddles. There will be Uncle Jeff’s puzzle for you to guess, and Kipling Lady to , tell you all about "Alice." YTuesday.-You had. better put on helmets and padded coats to-night, because you are to be taken for a trip in Mr, Gramophone Man’s Car. Have any of you ever seen it? Hold on tight, all of you who come. On our trip we are to sing choruses and give a little concert, which has been. prepared by Miss Vera Boesley. What fun Jumbo.and Jumuna will have. ‘ Wednesday.-Tweedledum, Snow Queen and Snowflakes are taking us tonight to the bottom of the ocean, * where we are to be entertained by King Neptune and his court, and are to have a banquet’ with the mermaids. Put on your diving costumes, but perhaps we will go down in the magic submarine. Thursday.-We are to have a delightful play to-night ealled "Spring Cleaning." This is the first time we have had this one. Spring is nearly here, isn’t it? Big Brother Jack. will send birthday greetings at the interval. Friday.-Uncle Jim and Wool. Woman will be here this evening, when the students from the Kelburn Training College will give you a little play as a farewell to winter. Miss King is writing it up specially for the little people: Saturday.-Wé always ‘look forward to the evenings, when Miss’ Hirst brings the girls from Queen Margaret College to the studio to sing for us. Aunt Molly and Uncle Jasper to send you greetings to-night. Sunday.-The Children’s Evening Song Service, conducted by Uncle George, and. assisted by the Children’s Choir from St. James’s Presbyterian Church,

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 2, 22 July 1932, Page 12

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From 2YA Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 2, 22 July 1932, Page 12

From 2YA Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 2, 22 July 1932, Page 12

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