EXPIRATION OF: LEASE. Bemoved to Larger Premises. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE BUSINESS OF "THE EVENING STAR" NEWSPAPER AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE HAS BEEN Effl Mil if it n i JjITAUWJuII m To tho Commodioiis Store in LATELY OCCUPIED BY MESSES. WAYMOUTH & CO. : The Proprietors hare jtisi imported one of lKaw'sN«w DOUBLE DEMY PRINTING MACHINES, IMBEACING ALL LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, Which will enable thorn to compete with any establishment in New Zoaland in the ; execution of JOB PRINTING.
Additions are constantly being made to the Stock of JOB PRINTING MATERIAL, and the appliances for turning out work will shortly be . SECOND TO NONE in the Colony. . In consequence of the Large Expenditure necespitated by tho importation of NEW MACHINERY AND MATERIAL a pbompt SBrriEMEKT of Accounts is requested. BVEH IN G ST A R GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. PROPRIETORS.
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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1736, 27 July 1874, Page 4
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136Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1736, 27 July 1874, Page 4
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