The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 9, Issue 4 (July 2, 1934.)
Contents
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- Travel Promotion
- New Zealand Songs — by Eileen Duggan p. 6
- New Zealand's Castles p. 7
- Railway Progress in New Zealand General Manager's Message — Internal Confidence
- Lord Bledisloe's Address at the — Auckland Travel Club Luncheon p. 9
- Our London Letter — Improved Terminal Facilities — by Arthur L. Stead p. 13
- Plantation Profits
- Famous New Zealanders — No. 16 William Pember Reeves — Writer and Lawmaker — by James Cowan p. 17
- The “F” Class Engines — by Progress p. 21
- The Trial of Hamiora Pere — by C. A. L. Treadwell
- Like a Dagger in Her Back — Fixed with Rheumatism — Great Benefit from Kruschen — A woman correspondent writes: — p. 27
- Pictures of New Zealand Life — by James Cowan p. 28
- The World's Aristocrat — New Zealand's Wonder Reptile — by Ivan M. Levy p. 30
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How Christchurch Got Its Name — A Controverted Subject — by D. J. Cowie p. 31
- [section] p. 31
- A Scottish Avon
- New Zealand Verse p. 33
- The Big Blow and the Distant Drum — by Ken Alexander p. 34
- Among the Books — A Literary Page or Two — by Shibli Bagarag p. 37
- Editorial Eavesdroppings p. 38
- Reviews:
- Variety in Brief p. 39
- Turu Turu Mokai — Scene Near Hawera—A Sacred Spot — by J. G. Weightman p. 41
- Is the Weather Clerk a Woman?
- Our Women's Section — Timely Notes and Useful Hints. — Fashion Notes — by Helen p. 42
- Knitting. A Scarf in Diagonal Stripes p. 43
- Health Notes. Winter's Ills and Chills
- Olive Oil
- Cleaner Travelling
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The Wisdom of the Maori — The Flock of Motherless Birds — by Tohunga p. 46
- [section] p. 46
- “Stop-that-Smoke.”
- Rotorua Re-discovered — by Russell Palmer p. 47