The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 14, Issue 8 (November 1939)
Contents
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- Modern Youth p. 7
- General Manager's Message — New Zealand Centennial Exhibition and Celebrations p. 11
- Buy … — New Zealand Goods — and Build New Zealand — New Zealand Industries Series — No. 9. The Pantry Shelf — by O. N. Gillespie p. 12
- Our London Letter — by Arthur L. Stead p. 17
- In Motueka's Apple Lands — “The Fruit Garden of New Zealand” — By Rosaline Redwood — by Ellis Dudgeon p. 21
- Historic Cape Foulwind — When Te Rauparaha Paddled Down From Kapiti — by Ella Wall, J. Rose p. 23
- Good Refreshments— — …But… — “What do you do with the cups and saucers?” p. 24
- The Town Beside the Mountain — New Plymouth — by Joyce West p. 25
- Midnight Rail Excursion — A Trip — to the — Bay Of Islands — by Evelyn H. Rogers p. 27
- Dark Cloud Inlet — by Olaf Ruhen p. 31
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Early New Zealand — The Diary Of Edward Jollie, — 1841–2 — by Vera Storey, Dorothy Tanner, B.A. p. 34
- [section] p. 34
- Appreciation p. 35
- In the Domain at Cambridge — by Isabel Ward
- Among the Books — A Literary Page or Two p. 37
- Reviews
- Historic Arrowtown — Early Days Recalled — by Barbara A. Kerr p. 39
- Koukou …A Maori Legend — by Enid B. V. Saunders p. 41
- New Zealand Verse — A Song Of The Main Trunk — by Allan F. Cunningham p. 43
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“Mountain Lands.” — by Roma M. Hoggard
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- The Dive — by Mary R. Greig
- Winter Night — by M. H. Poynter
- Yearnings — by Olaf Ruhen
- The Story of … — Murdering Beach — A Pakeha-Maori Encounter Near Dunedin in 1817 — by Ronald K. McFarlane p. 45
- Leading New Zealand Newspapers p. 50
- Nonsensical Notes — by Ken Alexander p. 52
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Daylight Rail-Car Trip through the main Trunh — The Spiral And Other Features p. 55
- [section] p. 55
- “Making New Zealand.” p. 56
- Our Women's Section — by Helen p. 57
- Health Notes
- Centennial Exhibition — Well Worthy Of New Zealand — Surprise and Inspiration for All p. 60
- Wit And Humour p. 62
- Panorama of the Playground — The 1939 Rugby Trials — by W. F. Ingram p. 63