Thomas Isaacs, lithographic printer [newly imported large lithographic press].

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Title

Thomas Isaacs, lithographic printer [newly imported large lithographic press].

Author

Isaacs, Thomas

Source

Hobarton Guardian. Hobart, 1847-54.

Details

2 April 1851, page 4, column 4.

Publication date

2 April 1851

Type

Advertisment

Language

English

Country of context

Australia

Abstract

 

 

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Thomas Isaacs,
3, Old Market Place,
Lithographic Printer,
(Late Workman to J.S. Prout, Esq., and Messrs. T. Browne, and R.V. Hood)
Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Hobart Town Van Diiemen's Land that having just received a LITHOGRAPHIC PRESS and appurtenances from England of larger dimensions than any hitherto in use in this Colony, (selected by J.S. Prout, Esq, from the celebrated establishment of Day Sons,) - he is prepared to execute Landscapes, Drawings, and Portraits; also Commercial Lithography, Circulars, Labels, Plan of Estates, Maps, Engineering Works; together with Chromo-lithography - and every branch of the business, with punctuality and dispatch; and he trusts he may be honoured with a share of their patronage and support.
N.B.-Artists supplied with chalks and stones.
March 24.

[The Courier (Hobart), 2 April 1851, p.4, col.4.]
 

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