The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 9 (December 1, 1936)
Contents
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- A Merry Christmas p. 11
- Railway Progress in New Zealand. — General manager's message — Christmas Greetings p. 12
- Nature's Statuary in the Castle Hill Basin — by Elsie L. Thompson p. 14
- Famous New Zealanders — by James Cowan p. 19
- SPARE MONEY p. 23
- New Zealand, — The Land of the Thoroughbred. — The World's Ideal Stud Farm — by O. N. Gillespie
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Signalling Santa — by Ken Alexander p. 30
- [image] p. 30
- The Miracle Month
- Seasonal Symptoms
- The Picnicians p. 31
- The Making of the Goods p. 33
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New Zealand Verse p. 36
- Waitaki — by Denis Glover p. 36
- Christmas-Aotearoa
- The Forest p. 37
- Preferences — by J. R. Hastings
- Early Auckland Newspapers — Politics and the Press — by W. Mervyn Lusty p. 38
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The People of Pudding Hill — No. 12 (Concluded) — by Shiela Russell p. 47
- [section] p. 47
- “WINTER COMES.”
- What the Tourists Want. — Food in New Zealand. Fruit and Cream — by M. Mulgan p. 51
- Our London Letter p. 54
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The Thirteenth Clue or — The Story of the Signal Cabin Mystery — by Stuart Perry p. 57
- [section] p. 57
- Chapter VI
- Pictures of New Zealand Life — by James Cowan p. 64
- Children's Essay Competition. — The Rail-Car R.M. 20 At Otira. — The Winning Essay — (Senior Division.) — by Master Harry Madden p. 65
- The Spirit of Christmas — by Nellie E. Donovan p. 67
- The Meaning of the “Awatea” — New Zealand's Queen Of The Sea p. 72
- THE PEPING-LIAO NING RAILWAY p. 73
- Our Women's Section — by Helen p. 74
- He Dare not Move in Bed — Nights Were Torture Through Lumbago
- Wit and Humour p. 77
- The Wisdom of the Maori — The Late Tahu Potiki Haddon — by Tohunga p. 81
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Among the Books p. 82
- A Literary Page or Two — by Shibli Bagarag p. 82
- Reviews p. 83
- Shibli Listens In
- An Auction-Era and a — Tribute to A Friend of “The Arts.” — Values in Things and Men p. 84
- Panorama of the Playground p. 86
- Variety in Brief p. 88