EXPIRATION OF LEASE. i Removed to Larger Premises. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE BUSINESS OF "THE EVENING STAR" NEWSPAPER AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE HAS BEEN REMOTES! To the Commodious Store in LATELY OCCUPIED BY MESSES. WAYMOUTH & CO. The Proprietors hare just imported one of Ikglb's New DOUBLE DEMY PRINTING MACHINES, EMBRACING ALL LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, Which will enable them to compete with any establishment in New Zoaland in the execution of JOB PEINTING. Additions are constantly being made to the Slock of JOB PEINTING MATERIAL, and the appliances for turning out work will shortly be SECOND TO NONE in the Colony. In consequence of the Large Expenditure necessitated by the importation of NEW MACHINEEYANDMATEEUL a pbomi-t settlement of Accounts is requested. + 1 \ EVENING STAR GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. 3ROPRIETQi:{S^
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1786, 23 September 1874, Page 4
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126Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1786, 23 September 1874, Page 4
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