Lithographic Printing Office.[established by J.G. Austin]

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Title

Lithographic Printing Office.[established by J.G. Austin]

Author

Austin, J.G.

Source

Sydney Gazette (Sydney)

Details

5 August 1834, p.1, col.1.

Publication date

5 August 1834

Type

Advertisment

Language

English

Country of context

Australia

Abstract

J.G. Austin advertises the range of printing he executes, he also notes that he provide materials for artists and amateurs who wish to produce lithographs.

Full text

LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING OFFICE,
15, PHILLIP-STREET, SYDNEY.

J.G. AUSTIN begs respectfully to offer his SERVICES in LITHOGRAPHY to the Gentry and Public of Sydney, and flatters himself by punctuality and despatch to give satisfaction to those who may honour him with their commands.
Portraits and Landscapes, Plans of Estates, Law Forms, Circular Letters, Cards, Fac-similies, Bill heads, Drug Labels, &c. &c. &c, executed in the neatest manner.

Artists and Amateurs, desirous of practising the Art of Drawing on Stone, may have a Stone, properly prepared with every requisite Material, on the shortest Notice.

J. G. A. takes the liberty of informing the Gentry and Public of Sydney, that he has just published the
LAUGHINGATUS, OR MAGIC CIRCLE, the most amusing Invention of the Age, and particularly adapted to afford diversion to Families residing in the Country, now on Sale at Mr. INNES', Pitt street; Mr. McGARVIE'S, George-street; Mr. MOFFITT’S, Pitt-street; and Mr. MACLEHOSE, Hunter-street.

[The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842), 5 August 1834, p.1, col.1].
 

Web address

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2216789

Last Updated

07 Jun 2024