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N.Z, RAILWAYS MAGAZINE

Features of September Issue Withi a masterful witchery of words, Robin Hyde brings out the colour and romantic story of the Ninety-Mile JBeach and far-off Reinga in the "Winterless North". O. N. GiJlespie impressively sets out tho stages of progress on tlio Wellington waterfront. G. G. Stewart ingeniously concludes tho burJesque mystery story "The Thirteenth due," withi some astonishing turns of imagination. Kon Alexander in "Spring Bubked", makes merry with the new season jvliich traditionally goes to the heads of certain versifie'rs, house-wives and amateur gardeners, The cliarm of "Tauranga, Itiviera of the North" is alluringly presented by Joyce West. In the "Uld Warrior" (a wily fish) Andrew Stewart brightly tells a story "which will amuse anglers and others. J. Joyce Garlick has a very interesting clironicle (we]l illustrated) on the eariy days 'of railway enterprise in England and in New ZeaJand. W. F. Jngram »rnaintains his high standard of weliinformed comment in "Panorama of the Playground." "Helen" has a big budget of seasonable notes and advice in tlie "Women's Section." "Shibli Bagarag" chatg breezily " about books and writers. The .sixtv. illustrations include a fully coloured picture of tho Devil's Punch Bowl, Otira Gorge.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 191, 30 August 1937, Page 10

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N.Z, RAILWAYS MAGAZINE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 191, 30 August 1937, Page 10

N.Z, RAILWAYS MAGAZINE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 191, 30 August 1937, Page 10

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