James Tegg letter press printer.
Title
James Tegg letter press printer.
Author
Tegg, JamesSource
Australian (Sydney)Details
Tuesday 1 May, 1838, p.3, col.4Publication date
1 May 1838Type
Advertisment
Language
EnglishCountry of context
Australia
Full text
JAMES TEGG
LETTER PRESS PRINTER,
George-street, Sydney,
BEGS to inform Merchants, Auctioneers, Tradesmen and the community generally of Sydney, that he has just received by the Ferguson, the largest and most splendid Printing Press ever imported; as also, the completion of his order for all the newest and most approved fancy modern Type from the best Founders in London; also all the fancy Cheques used, Merchants and Bankers receipts, Bills of Lading, &c., Racing Horses, Coaches, Boats for Regatta’s Steamers and Queen’s Arms to any size, (by far the largest in the Colony); and in fact the largest assortment of ornamental and fancy Type of any Office out of London.
J.T. invites a visit to his Establishment, where those who have not had an opportunity of visiting a Printing Office, will be enabled to witness all the various branches of the business on a scale of neatness equal to the first-rate Printing Offices in England.
April 24, 1838.
[Australian (Sydney), Tuesday 1 May, 1838, p.3, col.4.]
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