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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 15, Issue 3 (June 1, 1940)

Contents

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Contents

Page
A Place of Enchantment—
Tongariro National Park 1719
A Helpful Society 56
Among the Books 4950
“Bust my Buttons” 4243
Buy New Zealand Goods 912
Editorial—
The Stalwart British Spirit 7
Frontier Town 1516
General Manager's Message 8
New Zealand Verse 41
Nostalgia of the Rail 45
Our London Letter 2526
Our Women's Section 5759
Panorama of the Playground 6061
Retirement of Mr. G. G. Stewart 13
Romance of Coromandel 6264
The Art of Maori Tattooing 2124
The Chequered History of Dusky Bay 5154
The Early Artists of New Zealand 3539
The Exploration of New Zealand 55
The Storied Shores of Plimmerton 4748
The Voyage of the “Tory” 2734

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Short stories, poetry, pen-and-ink sketches, etc., are invited from the general public upon New Zealand subjects.

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All communications should be addressed to The Editor, New Zealand Railways Magazine, Wellington, C.1.

I hereby certify that the publisher's lists and other records disclose that the circulation of the “New Zealand Railways Magazine” has not been less than 25,000 copies each issue since May, 1939.

Controller and Auditor-General.

29/¼0.

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“In the far-hidden heart of the mountains.”— Trowbridge. A scene on the upper reaches of the Arthur River, near Milford Sound, South Island. (Rly, Publicity photo.).

“In the far-hidden heart of the mountains.”—
Trowbridge.
A scene on the upper reaches of the Arthur River, near Milford Sound, South Island.
(Rly, Publicity photo.).