Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1
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Eighth Year of Publication.
Harding's 1887 Almanac
New Zealand Year-Book and East Coast Local Guide
Has taken the Leading Position among the Annual Books of Reference published in New Zealand.
This useful publication still maintains its character for full and useful information, and excellence of design and workmanship. As a specimen of the typographic art it is a credit to the colony.—Temperance Herald.
Not alone is the work well arranged and tastefully got up, but it teems with useful and valuable information of every description, and will prove a great convenience to the public, especially the commercial community. The directory is very complete.—Poverty Bay Herald.
This work is probably one of the most complete of its kind published anywhere, and contains Jewish, Danish, and English Calendars, with a great variety of general information of the most useful as well as interesting nature. The letter-press workmanship is of special excellence, and the publication is one its printer may justly feel proud of.—Evening Press.
Harding's Almanac for 1887, the production of the enterprising and tasteful Napier printer of that name, is to hand, and bears evidence of still further improvement both in printed matter and the display of fancy type. As a useful and comprehensive almanac, replete with condensed information, the work cannot be excelled, whilst the assortment of type and the general arrangement of the advertisements are all but faultless.—Independent (Gisborne.)
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