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ilp=to=Pate Otcramre on town Planning. Special offer to New Zealand. THE Garden Cities and Town Planning Association of Great Britain (3 Gray’s Inn Place, London, W.C.), offers the following literature to New Zealanders interested in Town Planning for the sum of £l. This amount also includes membership of the Association for one year. “Garden Cities and Town Planning,” for one year. Illustrated monthly Journal, giving the lates ir'Amaticn and particulars. “Garden City Movement Up-to-Date,” by Ewart G. Culpin. A complete record, fully illustrated with plans and photos of modern schemes in Great Britain and elsewhere. “Nothing Gained by Overcrowding.” by Raymond Unwin, F.R.1.8.A. A compact, well illustrated booklet, by one of Britain’s foremost Town Planners. “What Town Planning Means,” by G. L. Pepier, F.S.I. A concise and clear explanation of “The Housing and Town Planning Act, 1909,’’ by the Town Planning Advisor to the Local Government Board of England. “Practical Horsing” and “Practical Town Planning,” by J. S. Nettlefold (late Birmingham City Councillor). Two authoritative works illustrating many important points in regard to the methods practised under Garden Cities and Town Planning, aLo riving the complete text of the Housing and Town Planning Act, 1909, together with the procedure regulations of the Local Government Board. “Town Planning Powers” and “Town Planning in Theory and Practice.” A series of valuable papers on Town Planning contributed to recent conferences by PROFESSORS S. R. Adshead, Patrick Geddes, Beresford Pite, Sir Rider Haggard, Sir Aston Webb, Messrs. T. C. Horsfall, Raymond Unwin, H. V. Lanchester, W. R. Davidge, and otherauthorities. “The Cheap Cottage,” by J. Gordon Allen, A.R.1.8.A. Profusely illustrated, with plans and photos showing methods in practice to-day in Great Britain. The SECRETARY , GARDEN CITIES AND TOWN PLANNING ASSOCIATION, 3 CRAY'S INN PLACE , LONDON, W.C. Please send me the Australian Special Literature as above. I enclose £1 herewith. NAME FULL ADDRESS In addition the following works are recommended and may be obtained on application to the Garden Cities and Town Planning Association: “The Town Planning Review,” A splendidly illustrated quarterly review. Edited by PROFESSOR S. D. ADSHEAD (Chair of Town Planning, London University), in collaboration with PATRICK ABERCROMBIE and C. H. REILLY. Including Postage, 12/-per year. “The Garden City.” By C. B. Purdom. Illustrated story of the first ten years of Letchworth, compiled from official sources. Complete with plans, etc. Including Postage, 12/-. “Town Planning in Practice.” By Raymond Unwin, F.R.1.8.A. The standard work, magnificently illustrated. Including Postage, 24/-.

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Progress, Volume X, Issue 6, 1 February 1915, Page II

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Page II Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume X, Issue 6, 1 February 1915, Page II

Page II Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume X, Issue 6, 1 February 1915, Page II