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FROM 2YA.

Wednesday, December %: Once again we are to have the Choir from the Petone Central School. Do you remember the last time they came? We all enjoyed them so much, didn’t we? Aunt Molly and Ses-: fume will send you Birthday Greetings, and Sesame will have a special story for you. Thursday: The Technical College Boys to-night. You remember the last concert they gave? Aunt Molly, Big Brother Jack, and an operator are going up to the Technical College itself, and we will relay the session from there, The choir will be conducted. by Mr. Norman Byrne. Friday: Girls to-night. The Technical College Girls’ turn to-night. Mr. Vrynn Evans is their conductor. This concert will also be relayed from the College Concert Hall, and Uncle Jim will send Birthday Greetings from there. We'll have a feast of music for two nights. Be sure to listen-in. Saturday: Aunt Molly ang Uncle Jasper will welcome to the studio tonight the little children from the Salvation Army Home, Owen St. The last time these little people came to the studio all the little boys and girls listening-in loved their songs and choruses, so you'll all be pleased to hear them again. Sunday: The Children’s Choir from / The Terrace Congregational Church will be in the studio this evening to assist Uncle George with the Children’s Hvening Song Service,

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 22, 9 December 1932, Page 18

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225

FROM 2YA. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 22, 9 December 1932, Page 18

FROM 2YA. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 22, 9 December 1932, Page 18

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