■ - 1 GOOD VALUE FOR 6d. I June Railways Magazine. Yours again, New Zealanders — your country served on a worthy salver for 6d. Here are some features of the June issue: — “Bream Places,” by John Guthrie, author of “The Little Country.” “Rovers of the Brig ‘Bee’,” by James Cowan. “Alarvels of Mathematics,” by G. N. Gillespie. > “A Memory Medley,” by Ken Alexander. H "Grand Alarch of Railway Figures,” by Leo Fanning. : “The Sawmiller,” by A. J. G. Schmitt. | Original verse, a chat on books and authors, notes and comments for women, review of sport. Sixty pictures. Friends overseas would like copies. ■ At Bookstalls and News Agencies |
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1938, Page 3
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