The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 9, Issue 10 (January 1, 1935)
Contents
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- The New Year
- Wellington's New Station — Foundation Stone Laid by his Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester
- Railway Progress in New Zealand — General Manager's Message — Our Royal Visitor.
- The Opening of 1935 — by Ken Alexander
- “From a Smoker Window” — by Geo. G. Stewart
- Famous New Zealanders — No. 22 — Captain G. A. Preece, N.Z.C. — A Leader on the old Bush War-Path — by James Cowan
- New Zealand Verse
- Harvesting the Wool Crop — Shearing and Shearers
- Johnny of Jurragundi — by Andrew Stewart
- Harvesting The Wool Crop
- Our London Letter — by Arthur L. Stead
- Why the Negro Excels
- Among the Books — A Literary Page or Two — by Shibli Bagarag
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life — by James Cowan
- Wellington's New Station — (Continued from page 7.)
- Our Women's Section — Timely Notes and Useful Hints — by Helen
- Summer Lesson
- On This “Fan” Business, Also Amateur Play-Reading
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- Care Of The Hair
- Summer-Time Diet — Green Salads for Health.
- Children's Summer and Holiday Diet
- An Impression of Frank Thomson, C.M.G. — First Permanent Head of the Prime Minister's Department — by Leo Fanning
- The Wisdom of the Maori — by Tohunga
- Variety In Brief
- He Felt Miserable. After Meals — Acute Indigestion Relieved by Kruschen. — Now “A New Man.”

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