Detail of an advertisement painted on the side of a building. The advertisement has been uncovered by the demolition of the adjoining building.
An advertisement for 'The Big Quake', a book about the 4 September earthquake produced by The Press. The advertisement advises the expected delivery date for a reprinted edition.
An advertisement for the "Fight for Christchurch" event.
An advertisement for 'The Pledge for Canterbury' campaign.
An advertisement for 'The Big Quake', a book about the 4 September earthquake produced by The Press. The advertisement advises that the book has sold out and is being reprinted.
An advertisement for a new earthquake book being published by The Press.
An advertisement calling for stories about people affected by the 4 September earthquake.
An advertisement for a reprint of the 6 September edition of The Press.
An advertisement calling for stories about people affected by the 4 September earthquake.
An advertisement calling for stories about people affected by the 4 September earthquake.
An advertisement for a book about the 22 February 2011 earthquake, being published by The Press.
An advertisement for 'The Big Quake', a book about the 4 September earthquake produced by The Press.
An advertisement for 'The Big Quake', a book about the 4 September earthquake produced by The Press.
An advertisement for an edition of the Press including a guide to the National Christchurch Memorial Service.
An advertisement for 'The Pledge for Canterbury' campaign advising that The Pledge can be signed at Northlands Shopping Centre.
An advertisement for a reprint of 'The Big Quake', a book about the 4 September earthquake produced by The Press.
An advertisement for a reprint of 'The Big Quake', a book about the 4 September earthquake produced by The Press.
A graffiti-style recruitment advertisement for the NZ Police, depicting police officer Spence Kingi pulling a woman from the rubble.
A graffiti-style recruitment advertisement for the NZ Police, depicting police officer Spence Kingi pulling a woman from the rubble.
An advertisement advising that 'The Big Quake', a book about the 4 September earthquake produced by The Press, has sold out.
An advertisement advising that 'The Big Quake', a book about the 4 September earthquake produced by The Press, has sold out.
A graffiti-style recruitment advertisement for the NZ Police, depicting police officer Nao Yoshimizu comforting the grieving relative of an earthquake victim. The image has been further graffitied to hide the officer's uniform, and the original advertisement text ("You too can do something extraordinary. Become a cop.") altered to read "You too can do something ordinary. Become a human".
A scanned copy of page 9 of an issue of Canta published in 1976. The page features an advertisement for Radio U.
A scanned copy of page 4 of an issue of Canta published in July 1975. The page features an advertisement for UBS.
A scanned copy of page 11 of an issue of Canta published in May 1975. The page features an advertisement for Capping Festival.
A scanned copy of a black and white poster advertising Radio U, the University of Canterbury student radio station. The advertisement is from 1985.
An old advertising sign exposed by the demolition of an adjoining building. The photographer comments, "'Protect your investment. Paint your property regularly - and save money. Polson's decorators and sign writers.' The building that was adjacent to this one was demolished after the Christchurch earthquake and revealed this fabulous old wall sign.
A scanned copy of page 5 of an issue of Canta published in May 1998. The page features an advertisement for a recruitment presentation by Kiwi Co-Operative Dairies.
In the Tasmanian News “Miscellaneous Wanted” section of the 18 March 1892 issue, a small classified, nestled among advertisements for pears, clean rags, and 250 pigeons, read, “Wanted a…
This charming advertisement designed in 1913, was printed onto postcards and distributed at the New Zealand High Commission Office in London to attract young, single women to the colony. Irregardle…