The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 12 (April 1, 1929)
Contents
Contents
A Boon to Farmers | 25 |
A Charming Picnic Resort | 53–54 |
A Day at Otira | 34–35 |
A Popular Railway Picnic Resort (photo) | 32–33 |
A Study in Contrasts | 47 |
By Those Who Like Us | 60 |
Carelessness | 63 |
Current Comments | 17 |
Editorial—Costless Courtesy | 7–8 |
Excess of Transport Facilities | 51 |
General Manager's Message | 10–11 |
Hedley's “Puffing Billy” | 9 |
Inauguration of the Australian Railways | 44–46 |
Index | 5 |
Know Your Own Country | 42–43 |
Labour Saving Machinery | 48 |
Ladies' Page | 57 |
Lake Te Anau (photo) | 6 |
Modern Railway Construction (photo) | 26 |
More About Toyland | 41 |
Mt. Earnslaw (photo) | 59 |
North New Zealand | 23–24 |
Otira Tunnel Traffic | 31 |
Our London Letter | 18–21 |
Our Motor Transport Fleet (photos) | 39 |
Pickings—Some Ramblings in Retrospect | 12–15 |
Promotions Recorded During February | 62 |
Railway Attractions | 40 |
Safety at Level Crossings | 52 |
Sheet Metal Working | 61 |
Sunset on the Waiau River (photo) | 50 |
The Manawatu | 27–30 |
The “Talkies” in London | 36–38 |
To Simplify Railway Operating | 49 |
Twilight Beach (photo) | 16 |
Waitakere Falls (photo) | 22 |
Wit and Humour | 55 |
N.Z. Railways Magazine.
The Audit Office, Wellington, N.Z., 7th June, 1928.
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.
Controller and Auditor-General.
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“So fresh, so pure, the woods, the sky, the air,
It seem'd a place where angels might repair,
And tune their harps beneath those tranquil shades,
To morning songs or moonlight serenades.”