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THE REAL GERMANY © SEE DECEMBER “RAILWAYS MAGAZINE” e g AN STEVENSON, a New Zealand Railwayman, who * toured Germany on the eve of war, had some very interesting experiences, which he tells well. Other excellent features are: — “CHRISTENNIAL CAPERS,” by Ken Alexander. "THE WITCH’S TIKI" <a story of Maori Magic), by James Cowan. “FOOD-PRESERVING INDUSTRIES OF NEW ZEALAND," by O. N. Gillespie. “INTRODUCED BIRDS IN NEW ZEALAND." by Mona Gordon. “AROUND THE MUTTON-BIRD ISLANDS." by Rosaline Redwood. “ECHO OF THE SIEGE OF ORAKAU PA." by A. J. Shc-at. "LOVE OF A HAWK.FOR HIS MATE." by Jean Boswell. "LITTLE MISS FRECKLES" (a Christmas Story for Children), by Nellie Donovan. © AT BOOKSHOPS & NEWS
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 December 1939, Page 5
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