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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS

From Christchurch. —Monday: 6.57 a.m. (Night Express) and 5.5 p.m. Tuesday; 4.20 p.m. Wednesday: 6.57 a.m, (Night Express) and 8.58 p.m. Thursday: 4.20 p.m. Friday: 6.57 a.m. (Night Express) and 8.58 p.m. Saturday; 4.20 p.m. From Invercargill: Sunday; 10.57 p.m. (Night Express). Monday: 6.23 p.m. Tuesday: 11.20 a.m. Wednesday; 6.23 p.m. Thursday; 11.20 a.m Friday: 6.23 p.m. Saturday: 11.20 a.m. For Christchurch.—Sunday; 11.20 p.m. (Night Express) Monday: 8.40 a.m. Tuesday: 11.35 a.m Wednesday: 8.40 a.m. and 11.20 p.m (Night Express) Thursday: 11.35 a.m. Friday; 8.40 a.m. and 11.20 p.m (Night Express). Saturday: 11.35 a.m. For Invercargill.—Monday: 8.33 a.m. Tuesday: 4.40 p.m. Wednesday: 8.33 a.m. Thursday: 4.40 p.m. Friday: 8.33 a.m. Saturday; 8.33 a.m. and 4.40 p.m.

SHORT STORIES—“WHOSE AUNT?” By G. A. Birmingham. , . „ “THE OUTCAST.” .By Jack Roundhouse. THE NOVELIST—“TUSSOCKY TOPS; A NEW ZEALAND ROMANCE.” By Augusta White. FOR THE LITTLE FOLK—“LETTERS TO DOT FROM THE LITTLE FOLK.” “PETER PATTY, AND MR PIP: RUB-A-DUB-DUB.” “ CHUMS IN TOY TOWN: VI.” By Ern Shaw. WOMEN’S SECTIONTABLE TALK“THE COUNTRY WOMAN’S CORNER.” By Jean. “IN FASHION’S REALM.” By Marguerite. “YOUR DRESSING TABLE.” HOME- INTERESTS. HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. LITERATURE AND LIFE—“THE CITY OF OUR DREAMS.” “FAIRIES AND FUDGE.” “ IVANHOE REDIVIVIUS.” BOOKS AND BOOKMEN. BOOKS OF THE DAY. THE SKETCHER—“THE DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD.” “THE PLAY-IT-ALONE WIFE.” “HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE.” “LEARNING WHILST PLAYING.” THE ILLUSTRATIONS (12 Pages) INCLUDE— Five Pages Dealing with the Aftermath of the Earthquake in Napier and Hastings, and including: Panorama of the Ruins in the Business Area of Napier. Homeless Families at Port Ahurin. Camping Out at Corry’s Road, Napier. Where James Collins was Lost for Four Days. The Municipal Theatre, Napier, Now a Ruin. Refugees on Board H.M.S. Veronica, A Napier Roadway. Gravediggers at the Park Island Cemetery. The Burial Service at the Park Island Cemetery. The First Signs Perceived by T.S.S. Northumberland. The Annihilation of the Nurses’ Home at Napier. At the Hospital on the Racecourse. Canteen Helpers in Nelson Park, Napier. Shelter on the Marine Parade. Refugees at the Racecourse Camp. At the Relief Camps in Napier. The Bond of Fraternity in the Hour of Common Sorrow (One Page). Edendale School Celebrates an Important Jubilee. Wyndhara School Celebrates its Anniversary. Gymkhana and Rodeo Carnival at Tahuna Park, Dunedin. Otago Amateur Athletic Championship Meeting at Dunedin. Milton Residents Hold a Picnic on St. Kilcla Beach. Britain’s New Giant Liner, Cunarder. Dominion Croquet Tournament Held at Christchurch. Fashion’s Latest Fancies for- Alilady's Wardrobe. The World’s Land Speed Record: Victorious Bluebird. Two Important Dams in the North and South Islands. First National Horticultural Conference. Seven Lots of Wings in Repose at One Aerodrome. School Children as Wool Classers. Members of the Southland Tramping Club. Restriction of Railway Passenger Service. The Engine of the F H. Stgwart Special. Supplies for Lighthouse Keepers. Youthful Feline Aristocracy. The Ponies at Caroline Bay, Timaru. Viscount Willingdon, Viceroy of India. Recent Dunedin Matriculants.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21265, 20 February 1931, Page 8

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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Otago Daily Times, Issue 21265, 20 February 1931, Page 8

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Otago Daily Times, Issue 21265, 20 February 1931, Page 8