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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 7, Issue 2 (June 1, 1932)

Comfort For Railway Passengers

Comfort For Railway Passengers.

The Department arranged (as from Monday, 16th May) to provide the north-bound and south-bound expresses between Auckland-Whangarei-Opua with all steam-heated cars. This improved arrangement for the comfort of passengers has been made possible by the recent reorganisation of Main Trunk services, and other improvements recently effected.

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“He's Britain's boast, and claims a toast!”—Eliza Cook. (Photos, Rly. Publicity and “Evening Post.”) (1) H.M.S. Diomede at Wellington; (2) three British Admirals—(from left); Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Field. Admiral Sir Hubert Brand, and Admiral of the Fleet, Viscount Jellicoe (snapped at Napier in 1924); (3) Captain Burges Watson and Rear-Admiral Blake inspecting the ship's company at Wellington; (4) H.M.S. Dunedin and Diomede at Clyde Quay wharf, Wellington; (5) marines entraining at Wellington for camp at Trentham; (6) on the march at Trentham.

“He's Britain's boast, and claims a toast!”—Eliza Cook.
(Photos, Rly. Publicity and “Evening Post.”) (1) H.M.S. Diomede at Wellington; (2) three British Admirals—(from left); Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Field. Admiral Sir Hubert Brand, and Admiral of the Fleet, Viscount Jellicoe (snapped at Napier in 1924); (3) Captain Burges Watson and Rear-Admiral Blake inspecting the ship's company at Wellington; (4) H.M.S. Dunedin and Diomede at Clyde Quay wharf, Wellington; (5) marines entraining at Wellington for camp at Trentham; (6) on the march at Trentham.