As yOu sit by the fire listening to the nation $ leaders in Parliament; do you visualise the impressive chamber of the House of Representatives -the speakers on the floor , the crowded gallery around? Do you follow exactly the procedure in the debates? Do you know the exact position from which the member who has the foor is speaking? How much more vital will Parliament be to you if yOu do know these. little things? You can. They are available to you in a handy little booklet entitled SThe Listener s 9) Guide to Parliament On The Air;" which has been prepared especially to help you follow with fullest effect the course of debates in the House. There is a seating plan of the House with photographs of all members,. on a special art paper inset; a: wonderful momento of the historic first Labour Parliament of New Zealand: The text of the book has been prepared by the well-known doyen of the Press Gallery,Mr. C.E: Wheeler , who; from his lifetime knowledge of Parliamentary procedure, has put into plain, simple language a most eftective guide to Parliament: It is brightly and cheerily written with many an amusing anecdote on Parliamentary practice. For 1/6 at any bookseller you will be able to procure this valuable and useful booklet or send 1/8 (postage paid) to National Magazines Ltd., Box 1680R, Wellington; and a copy will be sent immediately. Parliament is now open: Equip yourself to follow your Nation's destinies!
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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 3, 24 July 1936, Page 57
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245Page 57 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 3, 24 July 1936, Page 57
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