Business Notices—.——-,,---EVENING STAR Job Printißg DEPASTMENT. npHE Proprietor is always adding to his Large Stock of ■ PLAIN AND FANCY TYPES, and is therefore in a position to turn put work in a Superior Style. He has on hand all the latest inventions of the TYPOGRAPHIC ART, including Old ?;Siyle ; Types/ Fancy Borders, Electrotypes, and the muchadmired j, SCROLL-BORDERS & RIBBON TYPE, which are capable of being used in combination to form designs in Letterpress Printing almost equal to the best and most expensively - engraved Lithographic productions. A earefully-prf pared SPECIMEN BOOK —comprising some thousands of samples of Letter-press Printing—-is kept on the premises for the use and guidance of customers. The specimens contained in this collection received commendation at the' Arts Exhibition in Auckland some time ago. B0 OK BIN DIN G, • PAPEB RULING i &c, &c., EXECUTED ON THE SHOBTEST NOTICE. WILLIAM McCULLOUGH, Evening Star Office, ALBEET BTEEET, OR £ H AHSTOWN FOE CHEAPNESS —2s TEA — - 'McGWAN/S.,^
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2605, 15 May 1877, Page 4
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156Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2605, 15 May 1877, Page 4
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