The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 12, Issue 6 (September 1, 1937.)
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Contents
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- A railway spring
- Railway Progress in New Zealand. — General Manager's Message. — a test of efficiency
- Wellington Foreshore — The Scene of the Ideal Transport Wedding — Where the Iron Trail Meets the Trackless Waters — by O. N. Gillespie
- Pictures of New Zealand Life — by James Cowan
- Our London Letter — by Arthur L. Stead
- Tauranga — The Riviera of the North — by Joyce West
- The First Engine Employed on a Public Railway—and Others — by J. Joyce Garlick
- The Thirteenth Clue — or The Story of the Signal Cabin Mystery — by G. G. Stewart
- “Old Warrior” — by Andrew Stewart
- postal shopping
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new zealand verse
- The Sphere — by Marie Blomfield
- Pioneer — by E. Mary Gurney
- Return — by Edith Geddes
- You Came — by A. J. Diprose
- The Flying-Off Place — Stuck on Ninety-Mile Beach — by Robin Hyde
- Curio Bay — A Submerged Forest — by Hunter
- Will Lawson — A Successful New Zealand Poet — by J. R. Hastings
- Spring-Bucked — by Ken Alexander
- leading new zealand newspapers
- Among the Books — A Literary Page or Two — by Shibli Bagarag
- headaches nearly drove him mad — He Was Liverish—and Weighed 16 Stone. — Now Completely Changed by Kruschen
- Our Women's Section — “Timely Notes and Useful Hints — by Helen
- Wit and Humour
- Panorama of the Playground — The New Zealand Cricket Team — by W. F. Ingram
- variety in brief





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