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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 6, Issue 4 (September 1, 1931.)

Contents

page 5

Contents

Page
A Scenic Bush Railway 29–35
After Forty Years 1415
By Those Who Like Us 46
Cupid in Birdland 6364
Current Comments 45
Do You Collect Engine Pictures? 47
Editorial—Mr. Goodseat 67
General Manager's Message 8
Gipsies of the Railroad 911
History of the Canterbury Railways 4144
Index 5
Meeting the Times 6162
Our Children's Gallery 25
Our London Letter 2124
Our Women's Section 5759
Pictures of New Zealand Life 1719
Safety Education 2728
The Romance of the Rail 40
The Waiho in Flood 3739
The Wring of Spring 5456
Wit and Humour 16
World Affairs 4951

Does this apply to New Zealand?

In speaking about British Overseas Trade, the Prince of Wales remarked:— “I am sorry to say that, as a nation, we are very behind some as regards advertising. We are not sufficiently prone to blow our own trumpet. Our foreign competitors advertise a great deal.”