Can You Beat It For 6d ? February Railways Magazine New Zealanders, you have a big range of features ■ which will make you feel prouder than ever of the “Brighter Britain of the South.” “Little Waikare” (The Lake Within a Lake), by James Cowan. “New Zealand’s Greatest Gold-Digger,” by G. G. Stewart. “Sermons in Stones,” by Ken Alexander. “Let’s Build New Zealand,” by O. N. Gillespie. “Around the Light-Houses,” by Charles E. Wheeler. “New Zealand Place Names,” by J. Watt. “Storied Stones,” by Catherine Keddell. A Chat on Akaroa by Leo. Fanning. Chats on books and authors and sport. An excellent section for women. 60 pictures. gD. At Book Shops and News Agencies
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Southland Times, Issue 23734, 4 February 1939, Page 13
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