The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 8 (November 2, 1936)
Contents
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- [covers]
- [section]
- postal shopping p. 2
- Contents p. 5
- Another Gold Medal Winner
- [title page] p. 7
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- Railway Conscious
- Railway Progress in New Zealand. — General Manager's Message. — What the Railways can do for the Public p. 8
- The Singing Tree — by Enid B. V. Saunders p. 9
- Station Gardens — by Isabel M. Cluett
- Hearts And Homes — by Ken Alexander p. 13
- Famous New Zealanders — No. 44 Captain M. T. Clayton, A Great Sailor, And An Artist Of The Sea — by James Cowan p. 17
- Our London Letter — by Arthur L. Stead p. 25
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New Zealand Verse p. 29
- Unto The Hills — by Jean H. Mather p. 29
- Tropic Winds — by J. R. Hastings
- The Quiet Heart — by E. Mary Gurney
- Snowfall At Night — by Denis Glover
- Evening — by Ruth M. Mumford
- No Fairies?
- The Thirteenth Clue — or The Story Of The Signal Cabin Mystery — Chapter V. — The Knife Clue — by Pat Lawlor p. 30
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One Hundred Years Old. — The Problem Of Our Centennial Celebrations — by O. N. Gillespie p. 32
- [section] p. 32
- The Thirteenth Clue p. 37
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life — by James Cowan p. 39
- Railway Screen Advertising p. 41
- Limited Night Entertainments. — The Queen's Earrings. — The Concluding Chapters — by R. M. Jenkins p. 42
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leading new zealand newspapers p. 46
- [section] p. 46
- leading new zealand newspapers.—continued p. 47
- The Wisdom of the Maori p. 48
- Familiar Ships in New Zealand Waters — T.S.S. “Maheno” — by J. H. Kemnitz p. 49
- Leading Hotels. — A Reliable Traveller's Guide p. 52
- Veriety In Brief p. 54
- The People of Pudding Hill — No. 11 — by Shiela Russell p. 55
- Panorama of the Playground — Australian Surf And Life-Saving Team To Visit New Zealand — by W. F. Ingram p. 57
- Our Women's Section — Timely Notes and Useful Hints p. 59
- He Was As Round As A Barrel — Protruding Stomach Made Him Look Deformed. — Kruschen Took Off 44 Pounds
- Among The Books — A Literary Page or Two — by Pat Lawlor p. 63