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; map; and story: Here are the 66 Big Four 99 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 8 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 historya 3. Biographical Dictionary In our own Dictionary of National Biography, New Zealapders will now have a comprehensive record of the men and women who made the Dominion: This work; on which the author; Dr: G A Scholefield, bas been engaged for thirty years; will contain some 3,000 entries: 4. Centennial Atlas KORTR UL 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 J{oute & 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 8 prospectus later; but fll in and post this coupon at onces Lamd NEW ZEALAND CENTENNIAL PUBLICATIONS [840 940 THE EDITOR, CENTENNIAL HOUSE; WELLINGTON, NZ 4 wish to receive 8 prospectus, when it i9 available; for the tollowing Centennial Publications _ 1. PICTORIAL SURVEYS: 3. BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY: 2. HISTORICAL SURVEYS: 4 CENTENNIAL ATLAS: (Place x beside the serlee wbich dotereet you ) NAME ADDRESS_ Printed at the registered office of WILSON 8 HORTON LTD-, 149 Queen Street; Aucklend, by Albert Dennison, 75a Arney Road, Remuere, and Publisbed for the Naticnal Broadcasting Service: at 93-107 Featherston Street. Wellington. hv S R Evison. Tirohange Road. Lower Hutt October 6. 1939
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 15, 6 October 1939, Unnumbered Page
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388Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 15, 6 October 1939, Unnumbered Page
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