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[Ephemera of around A3 size relating to tourism in regions beginning with N, O, P. 1900s]
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- ANZ Banking Group (New Zealand); Oamaru mail (Newspaper)
- Reference
- Eph-C-TOURISM-N/P-1900s
- Description
1931:
Newman Bros (N.P.) Ltd :All roads lead to the 3 big tourist attractions of the North Island; Waitomo Caves, Pipiriki on the Wanganui, Chateau Tongariro. Travel the blue line on the map for a happy care-free holiday. Newman Bros (N.P.) Ltd, P.O. Box 36, Raetihi, North Island, N.Z (Eph-C-TOURISM-North-Island-1931-01) (2 copies)
1950:
Taranaki Herald Co Ltd :Visit New Plymouth. [Brochure. ca 1950] (Eph-C-TOURISM-New-Plymouth-1950-01)
1960?:
A.N.Z. Bank. Traveller's guide to Otago, Southland and the Lakes District, with the compliemnts of A.N.Z. Bank. [ca 1960] (Eph-C-TOURISM-Otago-ca1960)
1981:
North Otago Progress League. Welcome to North Otago. Printed offset by the Oamaru Mail [1981] (Eph-C-TOURISM-Otago-1981)
1984:
Bay of Islands & Far North holiday gossip. Vol. 1, 1 December 1984. (4-page tabloid newspaper) (Eph-C-TOURISM-Northland-1984)
Northern news, Kaikohe, 18 October 1984. [Article about Hokianga holiday game, invented by Sue Clarkson] (Eph-C-TOURISM-Northland-1984)
1990:
Exciting Porirua; city on the move, a success story. Visit us soon. 1990 (32-page tabloid newspaper) (Eph-C-TOURISM-Porirua-1990)
1997:
Otago Motel Association. City of Dunedin [Map and advertising] (Eph-C-TOURISM-Otago-1997)
1999:
Look North, October 1999. Northland, birthplace of a nation. "Where summer begins earlier" (32-page tabloid newspaper( Eph-C-TOURISM-Northland-1999)
Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes up to 450 mm.
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- 1 folder(s), Ephemera, Offset photomechanical prints, Offset prints, sizes up to 450 mm.
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UnknownTaranaki Herald Co Ltd :What to do and see in New Plymouth / Russell Clark. [Fun map. c...
Date: 1950
From: [Ephemera of around A3 size relating to tourism in regions beginning with N, O, P. 1900s]
Reference: Eph-C-TOURISM-New-Plymouth-1950-01-inside
Description: Shows an illustrated street map of New Plymouth, with recreational activities including flying, water-skiing, sailing, swimming and sunbathing. Also shows rugby, cattle farms, Mount Taranaki (Egmont), tennis court, hunters, golfers, the race-course, fishing, and the railway track. The outside of the brochure contains a key to the fun map. Dated on stylistic grounds. Extended Title - From the brochure "Visit New Plymouth", ca 1950. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on inside of folded brochure. Physical Description: Photolithograph, on one side of folded brochure, 236 x 418 mm.
Taranaki Herald Co Ltd :Visit New Plymouth / Russell Clark. [Brochure cover. ca 1950].
Date: 1950
From: [Ephemera of around A3 size relating to tourism in regions beginning with N, O, P. 1900s]
Reference: Eph-C-TOURISM-New-Plymouth-1950-01-cover
Description: The outside shows a cover spread by Russell Clark, with two panels, one showing a man skiing, and the other showing a woman running in the waves. The outside also contains a key to the fun map on the inside of the brochure. Dated on stylistic grounds. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on cover of folded brochure. Physical Description: Photolithograph, on one side of folded brochure, 236 x 209 mm.
Newman Bros (N.P.) Ltd :All roads lead to the 3 big tourist attractions of the North Is...
Date: 1931
From: [Ephemera of around A3 size relating to tourism in regions beginning with N, O, P. 1900s]
By: New Zealand. Department of Lands and Survey
Reference: Eph-C-TOURISM-North-Island-1931-01
Description: Shows a map of the North Island, surrounded by photographs of the attractions at each location: Chateau, kiwi, Hongi's Bush, Wairakei, Wanganui River, Paekakariki hill-top scene, Auckland, and Wellington. Printed by the Land and Survey Department, License no 440/35/31. Two copies held Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, on brochure, 497 x 280 mm (unfolded)