New Stationery Warehouse [established by Thomas Browne, 54 Liverpool Street, Hobart Town].

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New Stationery Warehouse [established by Thomas Browne, 54 Liverpool Street, Hobart Town].

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Source

Hobart Town Courier (Hobart)

Details

19 July 1844, page 1, column 2.

Publication date

19 July 1844

Type

Advertisment

Language

English

Country of context

Australia

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NEW STATIONERY WAREHOUSE,
No. 54, Liverpool-street, three doors from the Union Bank.-THOMAS BROWNE, STATIONER, BOOK, and PRINTSELLER, begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Hobart Town and vicinity, that he has commenced business in the above line with a general assortment of NEW GOODS, and solicits a share of the public patronage, to secure which he will at «all times use his utmost exertions to give satisfaction. All articles sold at his establishment will be of the best description, and at the lowest possible remunerating price for cash.
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ACCOUNT BOOKS.
Royal ledgers and journals
Demy ledgers, journals, letter books, invoice books, &c.
Foolscap, folio, 3rds, 4to, 6to, 8vo. account books of every description
Post account books, various sizes
Memorandum books
Metallic do
Skin memorandum books

The stock of paper is extensive, comprising
ROYAL, DEMY, POST FOLIO, FOOLSCAP, plain and ruled
FOOLSCAP, gilt edged and plain, blue wove and laid
LETTER PAPER, ivory gilt and plain, satin post, yellow wove, blue wove, and laid, tinted, black bordered, and black edged
NOTE PAPER, ivory gilt and plain, tinted, damask, enchased, black bordered, and black edged
BLOTTING and FILTERING PAPERS

DAMASK and MOROCCO PAPERS
SPANISH and MARBLE PAPERS, royal, demy, and foolscap

DRAWING PAPERS.
EMPEROR, ANTIQUAIUAN, DOUBLE ELEPHANT,
ROYAL, MEDIUM, DEMY, AND FOOLSCAP
TISSUE AND CRAYON PAPERS
Bristol boards of all sizes and thicknesses
Patent inkstands, till locks
Enamelled and plain cards
Field books, conversation cards
Curling paper, pocket-books
Marking inks, parallel rulers, ink powders, &c.
INK, black, blue, blue fluid, and red

OIL AND WATER COLOURS.
Artists' Oil. and WATER Colour Boxes
WATER Colours of every description
BRUSHES, DRAWING PENCILS, INDIAN RUBBER
CHINA SAUCERS, SLOPING TILES
CHINA PALLETS, INDIAN INK
TRACING PAPER, &c.

OIL COLOURS IN BLADDERS
HOG-HAIR TOOLS, CANVAS, PREPARED AND ABSORBENT
Drawing books, sketch books
Portfolios, music folios
Embossed cards, gold leaf, steel pens
Tortoiseshell side combs, perforated cards
Lace border ditto, basket ditto
Playing cards, wax tapers, log slates
SWAN and GOOSE QUILLS
Patent and other wafers, sealing wax
Pictures, &.

[The Courier (Hobart), 19 July 1844, p.1, col.2.]