Ernst Hebling, Ostrava (printer)
Advertisement in the newspaper Ostrauer Tagblatt, 27.10.1905
English: Printing House and Lithographic Art Institute Ernst Hebling, Moravská Ostrava, Kirchengasse 97-98. Founded 1873 by the current owner. The Ernst Hebling printing house is the oldest in town, equipped with the most modern facilities, undertakes the production of all printed matter occurring in daily commerce: works, brochures, magazines, shares, lottery tickets, share certificates, illustrated price books, mercantile works of all kinds, invoices, letterheads, circulars, address cards, memoranda, delivery notes and receipts, leaflets and flyers, wedding, birth and graduation announcements, menus, menu cards, festival programs, song texts, theater bills, picture posters, advertising prints for artists and entertainment establishments, statutes, financial statements, cash register blocks, sample bags, parcel labels, seal and poster stamps, fabric sample cards, pay envelopes. The business books department produces any type of book; ruled, bound business books, copying and notebooks, school writing books, tabular ruling work, while the associated bookbindery produces the simplest and finest book bindings, album embossing work, dance cards and cardboard products. Latest perforating, paper, embossing machines, wire and twine stitching machines, electric operation. Most modern taste, correct, prompt delivery and use of best paper materials and cheap prices form the principle of Ernst Hebling company. The lithographic institute and stone printing house Ernst Hebling serves for the production of all works desired in drawing and color printing, multicolored artistic and deep-embossed advertising posters, cartographic and autographic works, for mass production of multicolored labels for every industrial branch, especially for the liqueur and wine industry, tea and goods wrappings in colorful and pictorial representation, for illustrating catalogs, magazines and works. Specialties of the institute include: honorary diplomas, addresses, envelopes in artistically modern design, as well as faithful reproduction of older styles. Telephone No. 31. Telegram address: Hebling, Mährischostrau.Retry