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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 6 (September 1, 1936)

Contents

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Contents

Page
Additions to Rail-Car Fleet 32
Among the Books 6364
An Engineering Triumph 3537
Editorial — Progress in New Zealand 3
Famous New Zealanders 1721
General Manager's Message 4
Highlights of Hastings 913
Limited Night Entertainments 4247
New Zealand Verse 25
Our London Letter 2729
Our Women's Section 6062
Panorama of the Playground 6667
Pictures of N.Z. Life 41
Railwayman Honoured 65
Railways in the Mountains 3839
Rulers of the Country 57
(The Hon. D. G. Sullivan) Striking Contrast in Grades 5759
The Aim of Art 5356
The People of Pudding Hill 2324
The Thirteenth Clue 1452
The Wisdom of the Maori 31
Variety in Brief 68

The New Zealand Railways Magazine is on sale through the principal booksellers, or may be obtained post-free for 6/- per annum.

Employees of the Railway Department are invited to forward news items or articles bearing on railway affairs. The aim of contributors should be to supply interesting topical material tending generally towards the betterment of the service.

In all cases where the Administration makes announcements through the medium of this journal the fact will be clearly indicated.

The Department does not identify itself with any opinions which may be expressed in other portions of the publication, whether appearing over the author's name or under a nom de plume.

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

Payment for short paragraphs will be made at 2d. a line. Successful contributors will be expected to send in clippings from the Magazine for assessment of the payment due to them.

The ditor cannot undertake the return of Ms.

All communications should be addressed to The Editor, New Zealand Railways Magazine, Wellington. 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 20,000 copies each issue since July, 1930.

The Department's accounts show that the sales of the Magazine during the year ended 31st March, 1936, were more than treble those of the previous financial year.

Deputy-Controller and Auditor-General.

26/5/36.

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(Rly. Publicity photo.) A striking camera study of Lake Gunn, on the famous scenic highway between Te Anau and Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand. (Rly. Publicity photo.) For wheresoe'er I turn my ravish'd eyes, Gay gilded scenes and shining prospects rise. —Addison.

(Rly. Publicity photo.)
A striking camera study of Lake Gunn, on the famous scenic highway between Te Anau and Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand. (Rly. Publicity photo.) For wheresoe'er I turn my ravish'd eyes, Gay gilded scenes and shining prospects rise.
Addison.