Cheap printing [Stephens, Stokes & M'Garvie]
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Title
Cheap printing [Stephens, Stokes & M'Garvie]
Author
Stephens, Stoked & McGarvieSource
Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney) 18 April 1831 - ongoingDetails
16 May 1831, p.2, col.1.Publication date
16 May 1831Type
Advertisment
Language
EnglishCountry of context
Australia
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CHEAP PRINTING
IN DRAWING THE ATTENTION of their Friends, and the Public in general, to the following List of Prices,
STEPHENS, STOKES, & M’GARVIE
wish to express their thanks for the support they have received since their commencement as
STEPHENS, STOKES, & M’GARVIE
wish to express their thanks for the support they have received since their commencement as
PRINTERS,
and to assure their Patrons that they can perform every description of Letter Press Printing in a very superior manner, and to any extent, as they possess experience, material, and desire to give satisfaction. The greatest attention shall be paid to future Orders, which are requested to be sent to their Printing Office,
Redman’s court, George street, Sydney
and to assure their Patrons that they can perform every description of Letter Press Printing in a very superior manner, and to any extent, as they possess experience, material, and desire to give satisfaction. The greatest attention shall be paid to future Orders, which are requested to be sent to their Printing Office,
Redman’s court, George street, Sydney
Per 100, Per 1000
Cards, 3rd large, 1½ inch by 3 inches 3s. 6 d ………1l. 10s.
small, 2 “ 3½ “ 5s. 0d ……….2l. 0s.
large, 3 “ 4½ “ 8s. 0d 3l. 10s.
Circulars, gilt-edge paper, fly leaf 9s. 0d………. 3l. 0s
Every thing else proportionably cheap
Every thing else proportionably cheap
Messrs STEPHENS & CO. have received by the late Arrivals from LONDON a
Standing Press,
OF A
SUPERIOR DESCRIPTION,
which, in addition to their
CUTTING PRESS,
Will enable them to finish off Work in a very
Masterly Style.
Standing Press,
OF A
SUPERIOR DESCRIPTION,
which, in addition to their
CUTTING PRESS,
Will enable them to finish off Work in a very
Masterly Style.
[Sydney Morning Herald, 16 May 1831, p.2, col.1.]
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08 Nov 2022