Definitionn. a merchant who sells writing materials and office supplies
Last update: July 25, 2015
0
Periodicals - The British and Colonial Printer and Stationer (London, bi-weekly); The British Printer (Leicester, alternate months); The Printer's Register (London, monthly); The Printing World (London, monthly); The Caxton Magazine (London, monthl y); The Printing Art (Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A., monthly) The Inland Printer (Chicago, monthly); The American Printer (New York, monthly); The International Printer (Philadelphia, monthly). [Please select]
0
I now open'd a little stationer's shop. [Please select]
0
Stationer's just here too. [Please select]
0
A stationer accidentally discovered that it would erase pencil marks, And, as it came from the Indies and rubbed, of course it was "India rubber." [Please select]
0
The people at the stationer's said that the pencils were real cedar-wood, so I hope they were, for stationers should always speak the truth. [Please select]
0
Peter felt that he could take down numbers, too, even if he was not the son of a wholesale stationer. [Please select]
0
This truly remarkable man was the son of a bookseller and stationer; he was born in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. [Please select]
0
The address of a professional secretary can always be furnished by the stationer. [Please select]
0
Her mother kept a fairly flourishing stationer's shop, in one part of which was a post-office. [Please select]
0
During her husband's lifetime the stationer's shop had gone well and provided a comfortable living for his wife, son, and daughter. [Please select]
0
Poor Hopkins had to pay the money, and from that moment the affairs in the stationer's shop were the reverse of flourishing. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!