HIGH-CLASS WORK.
The leading firm of printers in Leicester writes to a friend in Christychurch, under date Jauuary 29th, with reference to the Christmas number of the "Weekly Press": —"Very many thanks for a look at the paper and the pictures. They are, as usual, highly creditable to all concerned in tneir production. Indeed, the four nail-tones of Cnristchurcli Oauuxlral would be very hard to beat-. The answer to your cousin's query, 'What do you think t.i Christcnuicn printing;'' is contained in the enclosed cutting lrom a leading trade journal" : — Christmas number of. tiio Christchurcli "Weekly Press" (New Zealand) is just to liana and keeps up its reputation as one of the finest examples of this ciass of publication that reaches us from the colonics. It is profusely illustrated with reproductions of photographs of ttie beautiful scenery of New Zealand, and is excellently printed, the half-tone illustrations being wonderfully well brought up. The cover this year is in red, black and gold on a white grained paper and is very effective. A presentation picture in colours accompanies the issue, and represents a- Maori mother and child. Tho number, including photographs and blocks, is produced by the members of tho office staff of the Chiistchurch Press Company, and tho execution of the work reflects great credit on their ability.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16206, 8 May 1918, Page 8
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