Meralb Commercial Printing Department With an efficient Staff and with all the Latest Machinery. Book Binding appliances and the most recent productions of thw Type Founders' An. aims at turning out work only of an exceptionally High Standard—work that will give us satisfied Customers and bring Repeat Orders. Business Men will find that we cun save them money by giving them a finished article that will bring results looked for. «nd give a tone to their printed matter ia keeping with their business status. Our Charges mjmmMM M compare favourably with those of the four centres There is no need to 'eno money out of Gisooi iu for Printing, which can be done as well and as cheaply locally. REMEMBER. WE ARE THE Oldest Established
COMMERCIAL . PRINTING HOUSE. IN THE DISTRICT. Quotations We arc prepared to quote' prices for Every Description ol Commercial Printing, in large or small quantities, and solicit enquiries, as an erroneous impression appears to exist that Visiting Canvassers from outside districts are in a position to offer bettei values than are obtainable locally. We have the Stall. Equipment, and hold considerable Stocks of All Lines likely to be required in the Printing Department, which enables us to offer the public the Best Values
.combined with work of a Dis> linctive Style and calculated to bring the Best Results. p,ir p 1509 AMD OUR CANVASSER will call on you THE HERALD
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16869, 26 October 1925, Page 14
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234Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16869, 26 October 1925, Page 14
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