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Public Notices. — ' THE STAR Printing Works 1 SHORTLAND AKD FORT STREETS. AUCKLAND. Cheapest House in New Zealand 1 FOR CASH. mHE PROPRIETOR wishes to draWj attention to the fact that all thai latest inventions in plant, and machinery ( »re constantly being added to the aboW works, and, owing to the many facilities nowj at his disposal, the prompt production of] first-class specimens in the art can be1 guaranteed. ■<> THE Lithographic Department Is under the management of skilled workmen, and is replete with the latest Continental inventions. A first-class stook o£ inks of all colours and tints. The Uilder-| mentioned are a few of the more prominent articles produced:— Maps, Plans, Show Cards, Labels, Music* Book Titles and Illustrations. Views, Circulars, etc.,, in ono or a combination ot colours, and in any style. Almanacs and Calendars drawn or ehgravedl on stone, designs for which aro made and! estimates furnished. Portraits and Drawings in crayon or line,, and printed in chromo or tints. Original Drawings copied and iithographed in a faithful and life-like manner. Cordial and Spirit Labels in a great variety? of colours and styles always kept in stock, or printed at short notice. Labels of all kinds, in bright Colours, andi varnished If necessary, suitable for displaying on Meat, Fruit, and Preserve Tins, etc. Ghromo-Lithographic Work of all classes'^ in a variety of delicate shades Of harmonious colouring. Wedding and Invitation Cards, xvith Envelopes to match—the latest novelties. Price Lists, illustrated with engravings and attractive advertising covers... Engraving Department Bills of Lading, Bask Ch«qne», Invoices,' Letter Heads, Visiting, Invito . an and Business Cards, Book Plate*. 8 _>~ engraved on< copperplate in the best swift - j . Crests, Monograms, Cyphers, Business Dies,' Arms, etc., engraved on steel, for embossing! in colours on Note Paper, Envelopes, etc. Stamps, Seals, Door and Window Plates,' Stencil Plates, etc., neatly engraved on anyi description of metal. j Inscriptions on Gold and Silver Presentation? Pieces tastefully executed. /Illustrations of Business Premises, Tradaj Markß, Machinery, Devices, etc., lengraved. on wood and electrotyped for nevttppaperj advertising, etc. ~,..,- . . * THE v " '-' Letterpress Department ■ z Contains every necessary for producing fa| first-class style all descriptions of Book and Job Work—the large founts of type on hand,] the many novelties that are being constantly added, and the splendid machinery in use, combining to form one of the most complete printing plants in the Colonies. ( .ghow Printing, with its endless variety of Posters, Streamers, Hangers, Dodgers, and; Window Cards, in plain or fancy tints andi colours, printed on attractive papers. The Extensive Hoardings erected in pro-' minent parts of the city and suburbs ara specially adapted for tho display of all Snow Printing. Illustrated and Plain Catalogues and Price Lists, with attractive covers, in any sifce or style. A largo ausol-tment of trade blocks and engravings to clicoSe from, in stock. Commercial Work, including Customs and: Shipping Forms, Auctioneers' JBilW and Flags, Memo. Forms and Accounts, Show Cards (plain br in tints aud colours), Busihesfi Cards, and Handbills, at a few hours' notice. Memorandums of Association for public. companies. Bank Work, Road Board and County Council Forms and Vouchers, Pamphlets and Leaflets of any kindi Rules, By-LaWs, Report^ Catalogues, Plant,', Orders of Service, and Choir Noticc&j for Religious and Benefit Societies. Certifiates of Merit, beautifully designed and executed, suitable for presentation by societies and associations generally. Memorial and Remembrance Cards printed at short notice. Note and Letter Heads ruled to any pattern, with Envelopes to match. Chemists' Labels, in one or more Colours, on best gummed or plain paper, for wholesale and retail houses. Race Cards and Programmes for season j also Prize Lists and Schedules for Agricultural, Horticultural, and other SOCietie . I Concert and £$all Programmes, Menus, Wine' Cards, Dinher, Supper ahd Ball Invites. j ' Tickets of all kinds and sizes, for Entertainments, at an hour's notice. j Tickets for Racing Clubs and Athletic Societies, also Ferry Companies, irttni and 'Bus Services, a specialty. , v. 7 The Binding Department, Is stocked with a large assortment of Call';Morocco, Russian, Roan * Basil, and other Leathers, and thb following are some df tha goods turned out: — ] Account Books and Ledgers, Guard Books,' Cash Books, Day Books, Journals and Share Registers. Drapers' Counter Books, Carters' Receipt Books, Supply Books, and Call Books. Magazines, Music, and Periodicals Re« Bound in any style of binding. I Numbering, with or without initial letters, Index Books, etc., etc. Paper Ruling in aii its branches, at tha shortest notice; thb /! Paper Bag Department \ Contains a large stock of requisites for supplying wholesale and retail fii-his with Wrapping Papers and Paper Bags. Tha stock comprises :— f White.and Tihted Tea and Coffee Papers, in ilb., Jib., and .lb. sizes; also Butter Paper cut to any size required. " Tinfoil Paper in Several qualities and sizes. .-..-. .... j Brown, Grey, and White Sugar Baes, from 1 lb. to 28 lbs. . . Confeotionery Bags, from 1 oz. to 7 lbs. Brown Wrapping Paper, extra strong and of best Quality, in differept sizeß, 3tf_ > Eegd Packeta >nd Bagt> " *'• f 11 " ■'•■' . '::

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 149, 25 June 1888, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 149, 25 June 1888, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 149, 25 June 1888, Page 7

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