The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 13, Issue 4 (July 1, 1938.)

The Goods!

The Goods!

Not that we need it; we have everything else. We are air-conditioned, steam-heated, ice-cooled, sea-soaked, up-ended, rolled out, washed down and copiously clad in Nature's greeneries. We can catch trout in the rivers, shark in the sea and cold on the mountains. We can pluck bananas in the north, oysters in the south and roosters all over. We can get sunstroke at one end and frost-bite at the other. There is more air than we can use, and there are so many mountains that, if they were ironed out, they'd have to shift Australia to give us room.