'Should auld acquaintance be forgot? W. Wilson engraver in general, and copperplate printer.
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Title
'Should auld acquaintance be forgot? W. Wilson engraver in general, and copperplate printer.
Author
Wilson, WilliamSource
Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney) 18 April 1831 - ongoingDetails
27 April 1844, page 3, column 3.Publication date
27 April 1844Type
Advertisment
Language
EnglishCountry of context
Australia
Abstract
William Wilson, engraver and copperplate printer reminds customers that after 16 years in Sydney, he is still in business.
Full text
“Should auld acquaintance be forgot?"
W WILSON, Engraver in general, and Copperplate Printer, York street, reminds the public that he has been “at home” in the above line in Sydney nearly sixteen years; his attention to business, and punctuality, need not be mentioned; he has only to add, as to cheapness, he is able and determined to compete with any other in the trade.
[Sydney Morning Herald, 27 April 1844, p.3, col.3.]
Last Updated
28 Oct 2023