N.Z. RAILWAYS MAGAZINE.
In the June issue, Robin Hyde (Miss Iris Wilkinson) is at her best -in “Old Days of Gold,’’ musings on romantic Central Otago. James Cowan does jus. tie e to Lord Rutherford of Nelson, whose scientific research promises, he says, to produce discoveries that will change history and transform the economics of human life. In “O.K. Big Boy,” (illustrated by himself) Ke:i Alexander merrily shows how woman .holds the whip.hand cn man. O. N. Gillespie gives -a very amu ing turn to the burlesque myaterv serial,- “The Thirteenth Clue.” Many “book-worms’ and others will be interested in G.. N. Morris’s ch'ionicle of the world.famed Dumas collection of Mr F. W. Reed, of Whangarei, who-e woGc has won high recognition in France. ' In “Hamilton, the Empire’s Dairy Capital,” O. N. Gillespie has a pleasant chronicle of the prosperous town. Other features in. elude a' good treatise on the Railway Department’s prominent part in movements to “plant a tree” and “grow a flower”; well-informed comment on sport, really helpful notes for women in and out ,of the home and a chat on books and authors.
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Grey River Argus, 3 June 1937, Page 3
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