General Notices EVENiNfi STAR Job Printing DEPARTMENT. fTTHE Proprietors are always adding to their Large Stock of ! ■- : ■- •■-. ■■ - .. ... PLAIN AND FANCY TYPES, I ! '. \~. I ■'.■■■ •■■'■■■ 'r ; . '■ " :.,-■■ and are therefore in a position to turn out work in a Superior Style. They have on hand all the latest inventions of the TYPOGRAPHIC ART, including Old Style Types, Fancy j Borders, Electrotypes, and the muchI. " ■ ■ admired ." SCROLL-BORDERS & RIBBON TYPE, which are capable of being used in comibination to form designs in Letterpress Printing almost equal to the best and most expensively - engraved Lithographic productions. A carefully-prepared SPECIMEN BOOK —comprising some thousands:?of samples lof Letter-press Printing—is kept on the premises for the use'and guidance of i customers. The specimens contained in this collection received commendation at the Arts Exhibition in Auckland some time ago; BOOK B I ND'IN G, PAPER EULING &c, &c, EXECUTED ON THE SHOETEST NOTICE. HOPCRAFT MCULLOUGH AND CO., .Evening Star Offick, ALBEEI STEEET, i G,I{AIIAMiT,pW^
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2169, 16 December 1875, Page 4
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154Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2169, 16 December 1875, Page 4
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