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BRIGHT NEW ZEALAND TALENT FEBRUARY “RAILWAYS MAGAZINE” New Zealanders, you will find much to delight you in the February issue of the “New Zealand Railways Magazine.” Here are some of the big features:— ‘‘lsle of the Glowing Sky Stewart Island and a Glass Box,” by Robin Hyde. “Railways End The Rosstown that is Ross,” by Mona Tracey. “Band of a Thousand Golden Beaches,” by 0. N. Gillespie. “Custody of the Parent,” by Ken Alexander. Instalment of “The Thirteenth Clue,” by James Cowan. “Rural V'ignette or The Forgotten Branch-Line,” by Bernice Shackleton. Sixty pictures. Humorous illustrations by M. Matthews, Ken Alexander and A. S. Paterson. 6d. At Book-Shop* and News-Agencies 6d.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 37, 13 February 1937, Page 3
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