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The Centennial in Print Surveys of a Century New Zealand will soon celebrate its Centennial, paying tribute to the past in pageant and memorial; parading the present in the greatest exhibition ever held south of the line. But in permanent form the beginning; the progress; and the achievement of our first hundred years will be recorded in picture, 66 99 map; and story. Here are the Big Four of these Surveys of a Century: 1 Pictorial Surveys First a series of 30 Pictorials covering the whole field of our national life, each of 32 pages; 60 illustrations; and 5,000 words of text a mine of interest and information for readers of all ages: 2 Historical Surveys In this group certain topics will receive fuller treatment by nationally accepted authorities: Each survey will be an original, but brief and popularly written work presenting fresh views of New Zealand history 3 Biographical Dictionary In our own Dictionary of National Biography, New Zealav ders will now have a comprehensive record of the men and women wno made the Dominion: This work; on which the author; Dr. G. A Scholefield; has been engaged for thirty years; will contain some 3,000 entries: 4 Centennial Atlas KORTK 14 Nothing on the same scale as this Atlas has ever been attempted NEW in SO young a country. The possessors of the Centennial Atlas will ZEALAND have in over 100 maps and charts a living survey of New Zealand history. In artistic appeal and historical value: the Atlas will take {OUth 1a pride of place among Centennial publications Every New Zealand family will be interested in these surveys of our country and its first hundred years of achievement: Let us send you a prospectus later; but fill in and post this coupon at once: And NEW ZEALAND CENTENNIAL PUBLICATIONS [840 THE EDITOR CENTENNIAL HoUSE; WELLINGTON. NZ 1 wish to receive a prospectus, when it is available, for the tollowing Centennial Publications 1 PICTORIAL SURVEYS: 3 BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY: 2. HISTORICAL SURVEYS: 4 CENTENNIAL ATLAS: (Place X beside the series which interest you ) NAME ADDRESS

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 12, 15 September 1939, Page 54

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Page 54 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 12, 15 September 1939, Page 54

Page 54 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 12, 15 September 1939, Page 54

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