Business Notices COMMEBCIAL & GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, ALBERT STKEET, THAMES. " i finHE Proprietor has latelj found it necessary—in order to keep pace with the times, the ,steady progress of the Printing Art, and the increasing demand for artistic Printing— to add largely to his Stock of Material, by procuring from ' the best. Foundries of Great Britain and America Thr Vtry Latest Stylos IN TYPE, FANCY BOEDKES, ELECTEOTYPES, And other necessaries for turning out good work. These hare now been brought into use, and a number of specimens of Printing with the New Letter can be seen at the office. They embrace founts of small Type for Book and other Print* ing, Fancy Letters, beautiful Scripts, and other styles, as well as a varied assortment of Wood Letter: so that every description of Printing can now be done i at the Stab Office in a style unsurpassed ; in the world. The Specimen Book Has been ro- arranged—many of the old Forms having been replaced with NEW-DESICNS-IN-NEW-TYPE. Every i Description of Work UNDERTAKEN. BOOKWORK AND PAMPHLETS Ok the Shobtist Notice. Borough And County Printingl AND MINING FORMS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. KULING IN ANY STYLE DONE ON THE PBEMIBES. BOOKBINDING, &c. Tho Proprietor can confidently invite inspection of the Specimens of Printing and the variety of types in use—The Evening Stab Office being now one of tlio most complete in every respect in the Colony—every article having been carefully selected by practical men. WILLIAM McOULLOUGH, Evening Star Office, ALBKET STREET. GBAHAMBTOWN, THAMES.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2820, 27 February 1878, Page 1
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247Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2820, 27 February 1878, Page 1
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