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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 6, Issue 2 (June 1, 1931)

Bound Copies of the Magazine

Bound Copies of the Magazine

The publication of the March-April issue of the Magazine completed the fifth volume. Readers are again reminded that they may send forward their accumulated copies (May 1930 to March-April 1931 inclusive) for binding purposes. As hitherto, the volumes will be bound in cloth with gilt lettering, at a cost of 5/6 per volume. Those desirous of having their copies bound may hand them to the nearest stationmaster, who will transmit them free, with the sender's name endorsed on the parcel, to the Editor, New Zealand Railways Magazine, Wellington. When bound, the volumes will be returned to the forwarding stationmaster, who will collect the binding charge. In order to ensure expedition in the process of binding, copies should reach the Editor not later than 22nd July, 1931.

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Stern, strong aboveRises the wall of mountain. —Mrs. Hubert Heron. (Govt. Publicity photo.) “Windy Point” in the world-famed Buller Gorge, South Island, New Zealand.

Stern, strong above
Rises the wall of mountain.
Mrs. Hubert Heron.
(Govt. Publicity photo.)
“Windy Point” in the world-famed Buller Gorge, South Island, New Zealand.