’design in ] PRINTING . Have you considered the importance of Design in the Printing Craft .. y You order • Job--a- Circular or a Letterhead maybe—and leave it to the Printer to turn out something that will do. You may fie* something tasteful or you may get work that is quite commonplace. It depends largely upon the skill and originality of those who design the work and the type and other materials that are available for their use in setting it out. Other factors are the quality of the paper and inks, character of the press and the workmanship of those who do the actual printing.' Bui Design is the Principal Thing ? Ever since the Herat* teas founded, more than 4j years ago, it has been the endeavour of the pro prietary to maintain a high standard 0/ fob Printing and to keep on improving the Handard It ia reeegeired that the kind of print ing the business men requires is something s little different —nr better then the ordinary—work that has s distinctive personality. Whsther it be a Billhead, e Catalogue, or eu Advertising Inset, it must be msds sufficiently attractive to demand etteution. Distinctive designins *• what our Jobbing Specialists situ tt They are assisted by s very large stock of type, firat quality paper, end a careful staff of printers, with up-to date electrically-driven machinery We have had big experience in dcaigning in all claseee of printing MAY- WE DESIGN YOURS t .. THE HERALD .. Cwrcitl PriGtiag Dtftrtßm Box II? Tel. 1509
HERALD COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT. THE HERALD Job Printing Department, With an Efficient Staff and with all this Latest Machinery, Book Binding applimces, and the most recent productions >f the Type Founders’ Art, aims at turning out work only of an exceptionally High Standard —work that will give ua satisfied Customers and bring Repeat Orders. Business Men will find that we can save them money by giving them a finished article that will bring result! ! ooked for, and give a tone to their printed matter in keeping with their business status. / OUR CHARGES compare favorably with thoss of tha four centres. There is no need to send money out >f Gisborne for Printing, which caa be lone as well and as cheaply locally.
Remember, we are the ' OLDEST ESTABLISHED Commercial Printing House in the Distriet. > QUOTATIONS. We are prepared to Quote Prices for Every Description of Commercial Pruning, in large or email quantities, and solicit enquiries, as an erroneous impression appears to exist that Visiting Canvassers from outside districts are in • position to offer better values than «*■% obtainable locally. We have the Staff, Equipment, am} bold considerable Stocks of All Lines likely to be required in the Printm* Department, which enables us to offer the Publio THE BEST VALUES •ombined with work of a Disfinctiva Style and calculated to briny the Best Result*. Herald Writing Pad. 50 S®™ 5 Linear pAr i,. 1/3 v P.B. HERAUi "'VPICK T INEN-MAJRKIJTG OUTFIT (Rubber JLil Stamp of vour name, pad, brush indelible ink, and a box to hold the lot, 3/6, at the Herald Office.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15763, 2 March 1922, Page 8
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