LIFE DRAMA OF HON. D. SULLIVAN See “Railways Magazine,” Ist September, Specially Enlarged Number. “it reads like a moving picture” will be the impression of folk who peruse the well-written chronicle of the dramatic life of the Hon. D. G. Sullivan, Minister of Railways —a story which reveals him as a man for humanity. Another “human document” is James Cowan’s bright biographical sketch of the Maori Princess Te Puea Harangi, one of the most remarkable women of New Zealand. Stories, sketches, original verse, sport, a chat on books and authors, helpful notes and comments for women. Plenty of pictures—five dozen. 6d Send it as a worthy N.Z. Envoy to @d Friends overseas.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 278, 5 September 1936, Page 2
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