The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 12 (April 1, 1929)
Contents
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- Costless Courtesy
- General Manager's Message — A Good Period
- Pickings — Some Ramblings in Retrospect — by Ken Alexander
- Current Comments
- Our London Letter
- North New Zealand — “The Puriri Trees are Laughing with Joy” — by James Cowan
- A Boon to Farmers
- “The Manawatu” — A Story of Pioneer Railway Enterprise
- Otira Tunnel Traffic
- A Day at Otira — Christchurch Marist Brothers' School Excursion — by Masters Albert Mahony
- The “Talkies” in London
- Railway Attractions — Multiple-Trip and Family Concessions — Lunch Hampers, Pillows And Dust Coats
- More About Toyland — “Wanted—A Home” — by Olive Scandlyn
- Know Your Own Country — by Rodan Hathaway
- New Zealand — by William Pember Reeves
- Inauguration of the Australian Railways
- Labour-Saving Machinery — Modern Labour-Saving Devices
- To Simplify Railway Operating — Revision and Consolidation of Rules and Instructions — General Manager'S Decision
- Excess of Transport Facilities
- Safety at Level Crossings — Standardising Signs
- A Charming Picnic Resort — Excursion To Peel, Forest
- Wit and Humour
- Of Feminine Interest
- By Those Who Like Us
- Sheet-Metal Working — by R. W. Gilland
- Promotions Recorded During February

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