The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 7, Issue 2 (June 1, 1932)

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A New Zealand Railwayman's Hobby (photos) 23
By Those Who Like Us 35
Cover Photograph—The New Zealand Kiwi
Current Comments 17
Editorial—Railways and Empire 56
Entomology, A Most Fascinating Study 6263
General Manager's Message 8
Hawke's Bay and Napier Town 2731
History of the Canterbury Railways 4144
In Appreciation of Railways 4647
Keeping Up With the Times 4951
Know Your Engine 45
Marlborough Sounds 3637
Our Children's Gallery 25
Our London Letter 1922
Our Women's Section 5759
Pictures of New Zealand Life 3840
Railways Commercial Branch 1215
Railway Station Gardens 6061
The Mangaweka Viaduct (photo) 3233
The Railways on the Air 5355
Train Excursions Help 24
Wit and Humour 52
World Affairs 911

Comfort For Railway Passengers.

The Department arranged (as from Monday, 16th May) to provide the north-bound and south-bound expresses between Auckland-Whangarei-Opua with all steam-heated cars. This improved arrangement for the comfort of passengers has been made possible by the recent reorganisation of Main Trunk services, and other improvements recently effected.

“He's Britain's boast, and claims a toast!”—Eliza Cook. (Photos, Rly. Publicity and “Evening Post.”) (1) H.M.S. Diomede at Wellington; (2) three British Admirals—(from left); Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Field. Admiral Sir Hubert Brand, and Admiral of the Fleet, Viscount Jellicoe (snapped at Napier in 1924); (3) Captain Burges Watson and Rear-Admiral Blake inspecting the ship's company at Wellington; (4) H.M.S. Dunedin and Diomede at Clyde Quay wharf, Wellington; (5) marines entraining at Wellington for camp at Trentham; (6) on the march at Trentham.

“He's Britain's boast, and claims a toast!”—Eliza Cook.
(Photos, Rly. Publicity and “Evening Post.”) (1) H.M.S. Diomede at Wellington; (2) three British Admirals—(from left); Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Field. Admiral Sir Hubert Brand, and Admiral of the Fleet, Viscount Jellicoe (snapped at Napier in 1924); (3) Captain Burges Watson and Rear-Admiral Blake inspecting the ship's company at Wellington; (4) H.M.S. Dunedin and Diomede at Clyde Quay wharf, Wellington; (5) marines entraining at Wellington for camp at Trentham; (6) on the march at Trentham.

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