The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 13, Issue 11 (January 1, 1939)
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Contents
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- Developing All New Zealand
- Railway Progress In New Zealand — General Manager's Message. — A Successful Holiday Period
- Little Waikare — Solitude Lake, Its Islands and Its Stories — by Tangiwai
- New Zealand's Gold Coast — Westland's Second Spring — The Greatest Digger — by G. G. Stewart
- Buy New Zealand Goods — … Because They Are The Best — Let's Build New Zealand — by O. N. Gillespie
- Our London Letter — by Arthur L. Stead
- New Zealand's … — Light-house Service — The Government Steamer Matai at Work — by Chas. E. Wheeler, T. Martin
- New Zealand Place Names — Wellington Once Named Britannia — by J. Watt
- Holiday Highlights — Waikato near Wairakei … Entrancing District
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New Zealand Verse
- The Cattle — by Winifred Tennant
- Flood — by Alice J. Waldie
- Silver Poplar — by Katherine O'Brien
- Metamorphosis — by J. J. Stroud
- Dreaming — by Mary R. Greig
- Storied Stones — St. Mary's Church, New Plymouth — by Katherine Keddell
- Almost Paralysed With Rheumatism — Had All His Teeth Out — But Did Not Improve Until He Tried Kruschen
- The Massacre at Mapoutahi Pa — The Story of a Southern Maori Inter-Tribal — War Before The Coming of the Pakeha — by R. K. McFarlane
- Among the Books — A Literary Page or Two — by Shibli Bagarag
- Neil Edwards - Railwayman — New Zealand's 1939 Tennis Champion
- An S.O. Essay Or Sermons In Stones — by Ken Alexander
- Leading New Zealand Newspapers
- The Magic Island — by Nellie E. Donovan
- Our Women's Section — by Helen
- A Chat About Akaroa — … Where Peace Abides — by Leo Fanning
- “N.Z. Centennial News.” — A Helpful Publication
- Panorama of the Playground — “New Zealand's “Mile of the Century” — by W. F. Ingram
- Wit And Humour





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