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N.Z. RAILWAYS MAGAZINE

Features »f November Issue A tlirill of tlie old Maori War in the Waikato is recalled by James Cowau, who vividly describes the adventure of a canoe scout. Beamice Shackleton, a very gii'ted writer, muses pleasautly on the beauty of Caroline Bay, Timdru. lu "Thb Glory of Gardens and their Meauing," O. N- Gillespie • gives delightfuf evidence of New Zehlanders' love of flowers. Ken Alexauder's "Ilobbies for Hu'ohies," anmsingly iHustrated by himself, indicates quaint possibilities for the modern man. E. H. Sealy brightly portrays the "Forgotten River," beyond the "Gorges of the Dainned," in a lonely region at the back of the Southern Lakeland. The glories of Golden Bay, Nelson, have gob(l treatnient from Katherino Keddell. Nora Elliot well establishes the right of "Wanaka to the title of fLake of Dreamy Beauty." Glimpses of the history and romauce of Kawhia are woll presented by Joyce West. Other features include helpful notes and coinments for women, New Zealand verse, a chat on books and a survey of sport. About 60 ilhistrations are distributed throngh the 64 p'ages.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 35, 4 November 1937, Page 2

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N.Z. RAILWAYS MAGAZINE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 35, 4 November 1937, Page 2

N.Z. RAILWAYS MAGAZINE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 35, 4 November 1937, Page 2

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