No charge for engraving [new street numbers on copper-plates by Smith & Gardiner ]
Title
No charge for engraving [new street numbers on copper-plates by Smith & Gardiner ]
Author
Smith & GardinerSource
Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney) 18 April 1831 - ongoingDetails
1 September 1854, p.8, col.1.Publication date
1 September 1854Type
Advertisment
Language
EnglishCountry of context
Australia
Abstract
NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING. – The Mercantile Community are respectfully informed that, as the Commissioners are kind enough to re-number their premises, and this rendering their INVOICE and STATEMENT PLATES of no utility as a business reference, SMITH and GARDINER have determined to make NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING the NEW NUMBERS upon the plates of those parties who may kindly favour them with an order for 500 and upwards, which will be executed at the lowest remunerating prices, and in a manner second to none in the colony.
SMITH and GARDINER, Engravers, Lithographers, &c., 91, late 282, Pitt-street, and Stationers’ Hall.
[Sydney Morning Herald, 1 September 1854, p.8, col.1.]
Last Updated
13 Aug 2012