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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 7, Issue 3 (July 1, 1932)

Specimen Publications

Specimen Publications.

In stating the railway case detailed particulars have been set before the public in a series of special publications. Amongst these have been:—

“State Railways of New Zealand”—an illustrated review of the system.

“Picnics by Rail”—in illustrated booklets and folders.

“Cruising by Rail”—descriptive of the special railway cars available for hire to private parties.

“Romance of the Rail”—two books containing the story of the main lines in the North and South Islands.

“Freight by Rail”—telling of the kind of service and timetables supplied for goods traffic.

“Seeing New Zealand” by Rail”—two specially designed contour maps, in full colour, to illustrate the kind of country through which the railways run and the important arterial services they supply.

Besides these, numerous folders and booklets are constantly being prepared and sent out, either by direct mail or through special channels of distribution, to deal with places of interest to visitors, special events, etc.

“Darkness visible.”—Milton. Auckland Station by night—a further photographic study by W. W. Stewart.

“Darkness visible.”—Milton.
Auckland Station by night—a further photographic study by W. W. Stewart.