The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 2, Issue 10 (February 1, 1928)
Contents
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- Editorial — The Holiday Month p. 2
- Home Rails. — A Domestic Catastrophe p. 6
- The Present and the Past — by Mr. J. R. Fow p. 8
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Edison Storage Battery Rail Car. — Successful In Canterbury District p. 10
- [section] p. 10
- Advertising New Zealand p. 11
- Curious Hobbies. — Model Railways and Old Castles. — Unfinished Literary Masterpieces — by S. H. Bridgford p. 12
- Railroading in the United States of America — by W. Young p. 14
- Current Comments p. 17
- London Letter. — (From Our Own Correspondent.) — Amalgamation Approved p. 18
- The Use Of Stores — by Economist p. 22
- Notes On Our Travels — by L. C. E. Hamann p. 24
- Railway Progress in the Far North. — Direct Rail To Auckland — by T. G. Glasgow p. 28
- By Those Who Like Us p. 31
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New Zealand's Southern Lakes. — The Holidaymakers' Paradise — by Robert F. Black p. 32
- [section] p. 32
- Good For The Railways p. 34
- Tools of Steel. — (Part V.) — by H. E. Childs p. 36
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Aluminium In The Transportation Industry — by W. Gratwicke p. 38
- [section] p. 38
- Back to the Rail
- Feminine Interest p. 40
- Safety First p. 41
- Theory of Combustion — (Continued) — by W. C. Bishop p. 42
- Wit and Humour p. 45
- For the Children. — The Story of Sniff. — Series Two p. 46
- Promotions Recorded During January p. 47
- Variations in Traffic and Revenue — as compared with last year—1st April 1927, to 7th January, 1928 p. 48