e=l The i i Owing to the large amount of general printing work which we have been compelled to refuse from time to time through our inability to cope with it, the Company recently decided to add to their present extensive works by installing a completely-equipped plant to meet the requirements of a large clientele who desired to place their printing orders at "The Dominion" office. i— ZZ3 Recently-arrived steamers have landed to our order the most up-to-date machinery and plant obtainable, together with a wide assortment of -■■ newest type faces, no expense having . been spared to purchase, the latest and best obtainable, thus placing "The Ppminion" General Printing Department in a unique position to supply ' ' ■ ■ (i Printing that will attract attention and put the customer's stationery and advertising literature in a class by itself. MANAGEMENT. Mr. W. Moxham, whose practical experience . extends over a period of many years in Wellington, and who, until recently held the position of Foreman in one of the leading city printing offices, has been appointed Factory Manager, and, with the staff of experts under him, can readily justify the claim that we make to supply PRINTING THAT CONTAINS ORIGINALITY OF CONCEPTION, AND THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE IN EXECUTION. Quality and Distinctive Printing will characterise the work of Estimates submitted for every description of printing on the lowest possible scale, commensurate with the high standard of work that will be maintained. GENERAL PRINTING DEPARTMENTTELEPHONE 1442,*
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1299, 30 November 1911, Page 4
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