Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 2
Trade Catalogues
Trade Catalogues.
Mr Carl Schlenk, of Rosh, near Nuremberg, (branch at 14 Aldersgate-st., London), sends us a finely-printed card, on which are shown 28 specimens of bronzes of different colors and depths.
The Babcock Printing Press Manufacturing Company, New London, Connecticut, send us two beautifully-printed illustrated catalogues of their typographic and lithographic machines, which embody some of the latest improvements in printing machinery.
Messrs Francis Orr & Sons, Glasgow, send us their wholesale catalogue of almanacs and general stationery for 1889.
Messrs S. Cooke & Co., printers' furnishers, Sydney, send us a circular setting forth their agencies, very tastefully printed in two colors.
Mr Frederick Grew, Birmingham, sends us his supplementary book No. 4, of borders, blanks, and covers, containing 35 novel designs, suitable for tennis, cricket, football, dance and concert programmes, as well as other special purposes. Mr Grew's trade announcement appears in this month's Typo. Messrs Cowan & Co. are his New Zealand agents.