The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 5 (September 1, 1928)
Contents
Contents
A Dearth of Berths | 61 |
A Great Storm's Ravages (photos) | 9 |
All Sports Special | 45 |
Big Game Fishing | 50–53 |
Broken River Viaduct, Midland Line (photo) | 41 |
By Those Who Like Us | 40 |
Cover Scene, A “She” goes ski-ing among the Alps | |
Current Comments | 17 |
Derailments and their Causes | 33–35 |
Editorial–State Enterprise | 4 |
General Manager's Message | 6 |
Hints to Candidates | 16 |
Ladies’ Page | 59 |
Mt. Rolleston, Southern Alps (photo) | 12 |
Notes of the Month | 48–49 |
Our London Letter | 26–29 |
Paradise Lake on Pigeon Island, Lake Wanaka (photo) | 25 |
Production Engineering | 46–47 |
Promotions recorded during August | 63–64 |
Railway Publicity at Sea | 55–56 |
Railways in Modern Transport | 42–44 |
Representatives of the “Big Four” Nations | 18 |
Safety First Amongst the Young | 30–31 |
The Art of Painting | 24 |
The General Manager and His Job | 10 |
The League of Nations Union | 19–21 |
The Otira | 13–15 |
The Romance of the Rail | 36–39 |
Vocational Guidance | 22–23 |
When the Sea Takes Charge | 7 |
Winter view of World-famed Tunnel (photo) | 32 |
Wit and Humour | 54 |
N.Z. Railways Magazine.
I hereby certify that after investigation of the publisher's lists and other records the average circulation of the New Zealand Railways Magazine for the 12 months ended May, 1928, is in excess of 20,000 copies per month during the whole of that period.