Gregory Hazard, engraver, copper-plate printer and bookbinder.
Title
Gregory Hazard, engraver, copper-plate printer and bookbinder.
Author
Hazard, GregorySource
Sydney Gazette (Sydney)Details
29 September 1828, page 4, column 3.Publication date
29 September 1828Type
Advertisment
Language
EnglishCountry of context
Australia
Full text
GREGORY HAZARD, Engraver, Copper-plate, Printer and Bookbinder, No. 20, Prince-street, being now enabled to Execute any Orders he may be favoured with in the above Business, respectfully solicits the patronage and Support of the Inhabitants of Sydney, assuring them that strict Punctuality and Despatch shall be observed in their performance, and that no exertion on his Part shall be withheld to merit a Continuance of custom.
G. hazard also offers his Services to superintend a Letter-press Printing Office, should they be required.
Account, memorandum, and Writing Books made to order.
Ladies taught to make their own Work Boxes, Porte-folios, and Fancy paper. If requested, attendance will be given at their respective Houses.
MRS. GREGORY HAZARD tenders her sincere Thanks to her patrons for their Support in her Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, and informs the Inhabitants of Sydney, she still continues to Conduct her Establishment on the most liberal Terms.
Velvet and Glass painting taught, if required.
[Sydney Gazette (Sydney), 29 September 1828, p.4, col.3.]
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