The Real Germany See December “Railways Magazine” lan Stevenson, a New Zealand railwayman, who Loured Germany .onA’he eve of war, had some very interesting experiences,' ‘which he tells well. Other excelleu features are: —” “Christennial Capers.” by Ken Alexander. “The Witch’s Tiki” (a story of Maori magic) by James Co wan.„ , NT “Food-Preserving Industries of New Zealand, by O. N. Gillespie. '• . “Introduced Birds in New Zealand. ’ by Mona Gordon. “Around•tthe Mutton-Bird Islands.” by Rosaline Redwood. a “Echo of the Siege of Orakau Pa.” by A. J. Sheat. “Love of a Hawk for His Mate,” by Jean Boswell “Little Miss Freckles” (a Christmas story for children) by Nellie Donovan. 6(1. Al Book-shops and News Agencies 6d.
Our High-Class Quality Service Store will meet all Competition for Cash. TRY US AND BE CONVINCED ! M. HcDONNEII WHOLESALE & RETAIL WINE, SPIRIT & PROVISION MERCHANT. Tainui Street :: ’ it/n e^R OUt R*« ’Phone 121 • • Box 881
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 December 1939, Page 3
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