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The new station at Simla Crescent, half-way between Ngaio and Khandallah, is now almost completed on the railtvay route- between Wellington and Johnsonville. Three new stations are*being built, and will be brought into use when Ms line is electrified, for suburban use only. . . (Evening Post, 10 September 1937)
Evening .Post" Photo. A new and elaborate system of transmission aerials is being constructed at the topof-TihdkoriHill, for use with the Government wireless station. Above, a .workman is seen at the top of one o/, the poles, with the wharves and a portion of the city as a background. The view on the right shows a ..number of the poles which have already been erected in connection with the scheme, with the old steel mast to the . ■■'„.'■ right. An article describing the new system appears onj>age 10. ■■•■• v (Evening Post, 27 May 1937)
Evening. Past" Phot*. The English amateur Association team photographed at their hotel at 'Auckland on Tuesday before leaving ■ to be received by the Governor-General, Lord Galway.' They will play ten matches in the Dominion, the first at Napier this .afternoon, and will .be seen in Wellington on Saturday at the Basin Reserve. (Evening Post, 27 May 1937)
of highway have been built to afford the motorist the maximum, safety arid the minimum running '' cost.;-,..They should be safety zones, but can -be turned into danger zones by the speed hog, who is a menace to society. Three of the; fatalities during the 1936 Christmas, weekend were caused by motor vehicles getting out of control and capsizing or crashing over banks on main highways, and there were 25 other casualties, many of them seri- (Evening Post, 18 December 1937)
Nelson Cathedral was crowded on Monday afternoon when Miss Gkha Mary Hoby, only daughter off Mr. and Mfs. George Hoby, of Nelson, was married to Mr. C. H. StephensonX eldest son- of the late Mr? W. N.'Slephcnson, of Baring Terrace, Fitzroy, New Plymouth. From left, Miss Givenda Edwards, the groom.and bride, the Bishop of Nelson (the Rt. Rev. H. G. Hilliaid), and Miss Nancy Ogle Moore. The; bride is seen cutting the wedding cake with the sword .which ivas used by her grandfather, Captain George, ■ t Hoby, in the Maori War. (Evening Post, 08 April 1937)