The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 8, Issue 5 (September 1, 1933)
Contents
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- Invisible Imports
- Katherine Mansfield — How Kathleen Beauchamp Came Into Her Own — by Tom L. Mills p. 6
- Railway Progress in New Zealand — General Manager'S Message — Financial Improvement p. 8
- Modern Magic — by Leo Fanning p. 9
- A Suggestion of Rotorua
- The Lure of Britain
- A Touch Of Spring — by Ken Alexander p. 13
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The Spring and the “Sprung.”
- [section]
- Cupidity's Dart p. 15
- Our London Letter — by Arthur Stead p. 17
- Oysters — A Profitable New Zealand Industry p. 21
- Jonah's Tender Heart — by Will Lawson p. 22
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Famous New Zealanders — No. 6 — Three West Coast Explorers: — Thomas Brunner, Charles Heaphy, James Mackay — by James Cowan p. 25
- [section] p. 25
- Brunner and Heaphy in 1846
- Major Heaphy, V. C
- Brunner's Long Tramp
- Foods of the Wilds
- The Fernroot Eaters
- The Perfect Bushman p. 27
- Far Down the West Coast
- Canoeing on the Grey
- Home to Nelson
- James Mackay's Adventures p. 28
- Buying the West Coast
- Their First Pakeha
- Blazing the Buller Trail
- New Zealand verse p. 30
- Famous New Zealand Trials — The Trial of Dennis Gunn — by C. A. L. Treadwell p. 32
- Health the Source of Happiness p. 37
- Cycling Through New Zealand — by A. G. Lowndes p. 39
- A Midnight Rail Fantasy — by Olive M. Igglesden p. 41
- Pictures of New Zealand Life — by James Cowan p. 43
- The People and the Pictures p. 46
- Our Women's Section — Timely Notes and Useful Hints p. 49
- Some Household Hints
- Among The Books. — A Literary Page or Two — by Shibli Bagarag p. 54
- When the Express Comes In — by G. King p. 56
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The Wisdom of the Maori — by Tohunga p. 57
- [section] p. 57
- Some Place Names
- A Tale of Maori Manners p. 59
- World Affairs — by E. Vivian Hall p. 60
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Variety in Brief p. 62
- [section] p. 62
- ”The Closed Mouth Catcheth No Flies.” p. 63
- Trainland p. 64