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News and [Vancouver] Island Review Magazine, January 1951, Vol 1, No. 2

West Coast Publishers, 1951

195,00 €

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(Ladysmith, Canadá)

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Año de publicación
1951
Lugar de impresión
Nanaimo, B.C.
Autor
Author Not Stated
Editores
West Coast Publishers
Formato
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edición
F First Edition
Materia
Nanaimo - periodicals, Nanaimo - Ephemera, Nanaimo - History, Woodward's, Port Alberni, Standard Agencies Ltd., Kaiser cars, Elsie Hall - Alderman, Herbalist - Isobel Bradwell, movie theatres - Nanaimo, Best Selling Books - 1951, H.R. MacMillan, Fords Cove, Hornby Island, Endrizzi's Grocery and Confectionery, John Shaw High School, Central Dairy, J. Dunbar & Sons, Acme Motors Ltd., Plymouth, B.C. Ferries, Passenger Ferries - Nanaimo, Wilton Motors, Austin dealer, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Batey, Johnson Bros., Javelin cars, Nanaimo - Travel schedules - ferries, trains, buses, flights, Crescent Motors, Studebaker dealers, Weeks Motors, Morris car dealers, Thompson Lumber Company, Newcastle Motors Ltd., Pontiac Dealers British Columbia Ephemera
Descripción
Loose Leaf
Conservación
Bueno
Idiomas
Inlgés
Primera edición

Descripción

A wonderfully rare and quirky issue of this presumably short-lived publication which billed itself as "The Nanaimo Fortnight Newsmagazine". 22 pages. Features: Front cover illustration of the Woodward's store in Port Alberni, "The most modern and complete store on Vancouver Island"; Two-page ad for Standard Agencies Ltd. which sold Kaiser cars at the corner of Crace and Haliburton Streets; Article on the first ever woman to serve as a Nanaimo Alderman, Elsie Hall; Business card-sized ad for Herbalist Isobel Bradwell, located at 204 Commercial St.; Three pages of info on movies of the day and the local theatres where they were playing; List of Best Selling Books of the Day; Article on H.R. MacMillan experimenting to get more pulpwood from forests; Brief article on plans for a $150k rest home for Fords Cove on Hornby Island; Ad for Endrizzi's Grocery and Confectionery at the corner of Selby and Franklin opposite John Shaw High School; Ad for Central Dairy - operated by J. Dunbar & Sons; Two-page centerfold ad for Acme Motors Ltd., a Plymouth dealer located at 5 Commercial St.; Article about rising passenger fares on B.C. coast vessels (ferries); Ad for Wilton Motors - an Austin dealer at 175 Fraser St.; Photo of Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Batey of 3435 Carter Dr., Victoria, in the log home they built themselves; One-page ad for Johnson Bros., a Javelin car dealer at the corner of Comox and Howard; Travel schedules for local ferries, trains, buses, and flights; Large ad for Crescent Motors, a Studebaker dealer at 16 Nicol St.; Ad for Weeks Motors, a Morris car dealer at 322 Selby St.; Ad for Thompson Lumber Company, located at 1 Prideaux St.; Two-page ad for Newcastle Motors Ltd., a Pontiac dealer at 26 Front St.; Back cover ad for Woodward's, 'Your Family Shopping Centre", in Port Alberni. 25.5 x 18cm. Printed on newsprint. Unmarked with average wear and soiling. A great local vintage conversation piece! Book