The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 7, Issue 8 (February 1, 1933)
Contents
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Productive New Zealand p. 5
- [section] p. 5
- Goods Transport by Rail and Road p. 6
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- General Manager's Message
- World Affairs — by E. Vivian Hall p. 9
- The Picnic Papers or Rambling by Rail — by Ken Alexander p. 12
- Current Comments p. 17
- Our London Letter — by Arthur L. Stead p. 18
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Pictures of New Zealand Life — by Tangiwai p. 22
- Trampers and Campers p. 22
- Night Watches
- Storylands p. 23
- Pioneers
- The Survivors p. 24
- The Greatest Fisherman
- N.Z.R. Road Motor Services — Fifty-Three Buses in Operation. — 2,384,670 Passengers Carried Last Year. — Development of the Service p. 25
- Memories in Verse — Railway Locomotive Rides — by Will Lawson p. 28
- In the Heart of Wonderland — Places of Scenic Interest and Charm near Rotorua — by A. D. McKinlay p. 31
- History of the Canterbury Railway
- By those who like us p. 40
- Model Locomotive Building — Unexpensive Hobby — by L. S. K. Murray p. 41
- Franz Josef Glacier — Beauty of the Railway Trip Through the Mountains
- Railways of the United States — the Louisville and Nashville — by Kinkaid Kerr
- train land p. 50
- Wit Humour p. 52
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New Zealand Trains — Service “Really Remarkable.” — Overseas Expert's Comments p. 56
- [section] p. 56
- Another Tribute
- Manners and Modes — -Woman's Page- — by Sheila G. Marshall p. 59
- The Brahmin Passion Play — A Scene of Oriental Pomp and Pageantry — (Specially Written for “The New Zealand Railways Magazine” by H. COLLETT.) p. 62
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Productive New Zealand p. 5