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ENGRAVING, LITHOGRAPHIC, STEEL, COPPERPLATE, AND GENERAL
PRINTING ESTABLISMENT, 26, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh.
WILLIAM BANKS,
(Twenty-six years Manager and Draughtsman of the
Engraving and Printing Establishment of Mr. W. H.
Lizars,)
RETURNS sincere thanks to his numerous friends, and the
public generally, for the liberal encouragement given him
since he commenced business in the above premises.
W. B. trusts from his long experience and practical
acquaintance with the above departments of art, aided by the
exertions of his Sons, who have especially devoted
themselves to the higher branches of
Line Engraving, Bank Note Work, and other Commercial
Forms, where elaborate pictorial embelishment is
necessary, hopes, that by unremitting attention to the
punctual and satisfactory execution of orders, coupled with
moderate charges, to ensure a continued share, of their
valued employment.
His machinery is all of the most improved kind, the workmen
carefully selected, and nothing but the best materials used.
Designs made for Illustrated Works, and engraved on Steel or
Copper, in the best style of the art.
Bank Notes, Bills, Receipts, Letters of Credit, Cheques,
Maps, Plans, Invoices, Letter Tops, Ornamental Display
Bills, Labels, Circulars, Bills of Lading; Business,
Marriage, or Visiting Cards, carefully and tastefully
Engraved or Lithographed.
Die Cutting in all its branches. Fac Similies of Old Deeds.
Seal and Wood Engraving. Envelopes Stamped, &c., &c.
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