N.Z. RAILWAYS MAGAZINE. Robin Hyde (Miss Iris Wilkinson) is at her sparkling best in “Old Days of Gold." delightful musings on romantic Central Otago. James Cowan does justice to that brilliant Now Zealander. Lord Rutherford, of Nelson, whose marvellous scientific research promises to produce "discoveries that will change the course of history and that, will transform the economics of human life as we live it to-day." In "O.K. Big Boy" (illustrated by himself) Ken Alexander merrily shows how woman still holds the whip-hand on man. O. N. Gillespie gives a very amusing turn to the burlesque mystery serial. “The Thirteenth Clue.” Many "book-worms’’ and others will he* interested in C. N. Morris’s cliroiiiclo of the world-famed Dumas collection of Mr. F. W. Reed, of-Whanga-rei, whose work has won high recognition in France, which would dearly like to have his “hoard." In “Hamilton, the Empire's Dairy Capital." O. ! N. Gillespie has a pleasant chronicle lot’ the prosperous town, from human, industrial and scenic viewpoints.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 June 1937, Page 5
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