Melbourne Commercial Stationary Warehouse [previously J. W. Pearson, engraver and lithographic printer.]
Title
Melbourne Commercial Stationary Warehouse [previously J. W. Pearson, engraver and lithographic printer.]
Author
Pearson, J.W.Source
Argus (Melbourne).Details
10 February 1865, p.3, col.3.Publication date
10 February 1865Type
Advertisment
Language
EnglishCountry of context
Australia
Full text
MELBOURNE COMMERCIAL STATIONERY
WAREHOUSE,
57 Collins-street cast,
Two Doors from Swanston-street.
(CIRCULAR.)
February, 1865.
The business hitherto carried on at 8 Collins-street west by J. W. Pearson, engraver and lithographic printer, will for the future be carried on at the above address.
J. W. Pearson, in returning thanks for the patronage received, begs respectfully to Invite the attention of the commercial public to this new establishment, which has been built expressly to meet the requirements of manufacturing stationers and general printers. The business will be carried on under the style of
J. W. PEARSON AND CO.'S
MELBOURNE COMMERCIAL STATIONERY
WAREHOUSE.
The commercial public are respectfully informed that every requisite for the office and countinghouse can be supplied, as J. W. P. and Co. are in receipt of regular shipments of first-class papers, account-books, and commercial stationery, and having facilities for manufacturing the same, together with first-class workmen, they are in a position to compete with any house in town. At tho tame time not presuming to grasp tho whole of the trade of Melbourne, they feel assured that the public will favour them with a share of their patronage, which J. W. P. and Co. will endeavour to retain, by civility, promptitude, and most moderate charges.
[Argus (Melbourne), 10 February 1865, p.3, col.3.]
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