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TH-E FAMILY STORE what a wonderful Man's WATCH IVS PRICED AT ONLY Yes, it’s a truly wonderful watch. Look at these wonderful Features; it's shock-proof, antimag-' netic and has a steel back for longer wear; it's water protected too! Its 8 jewel movement gives accurate time keeping and has a sweep-second hand for timing. The self-compensating Nivarox hair spring and unbreakable main spring serve you with longer wear and greater efficiency. And the luminous dial is so handy for seeing in the dark. J iV— H J — » • I—- ==-.•- I *!■—-' E —" = I I ■PoO-RE W 1 ® 3 01=3 (Ilf, c=o ||e||= jhyjaj —.. = I I . - =- • » I - ■ =-- 1 » ===== =- 1 1 I = And remember when you Lay-By at The Farmers', there's absolutely NO EXTRA to pay, and you can spread the easy payments from when you buy the watch, to when you need it. It's so easy ! Also available on Easy terms for only 4/6 weekly. This wonderful watch is FULLY GUARANTEED AND INSURED FOR 12 MONTHS. So call in at The Farmers’ TODAY !

SHOWER FLOORS, SINK BENCHES, FIRE SURROUNDS, MODERN & PERIOD. “TANSON” TERRAZZO SHOWROOMS. 71 MOORHOUSE AVENUE. ’PHONE 70-855

see your’Smileage’dealer R 9 DDAVEM These are the results YOU want. MAMDT “ D,AL 5(M99 ’ PROMPT.., "THE PRESS" CLASSIFIEDS DI EACILIC It's w ' se advertise in the rLCAjINU . . . MORNING.

‘ At W IiWW W r *’^^i ?W ’O* ''' -tn*7*< a '- ;-' "'rS'--' K ' <- . | ■ AMBL 1 "' j'J te ■'•□• sjU ■ | k. ft : l£H9Miibv t''-r^Hci i I /flc bbp* i|f y| AW • automatic management reports Bkf^k.. A companion unit to the F 4000 is the Burroughs Jr ■■' " > 'BBhkßv Automatic Reader. It further automates trial balancing, ' ■/ ■ balance transfer and management report writing through C Mr . JF its ability to electronically tabulate your magnetically |; fcf encoded ledgers. Burroughs F4OOO ELECTRONIC ACCOUNTING MACHINE a new level of accounting productivity through electronics . . . Through the speed, accuracy and reliability of electronics, you can • Automatic balance pickup simplify your accounting procedures, cramatically reduce time- * Automatic ledger alignment wasting errors, cut operating costs and reduct personnel require- # Automatic proo f of correc t account selection ments. The result is a higher level of productivity! • Automata new balances The equipment that puts these benefits into your accounting • Automatic dual-print on two original records system is Burroughs F 4000 Electronic /counting Machine, a Automatic electronic data storage on ledgers machine that applies the speed and efficiency of electronics to the * Automatic trial balance full range of accounting jobs. The technique which puts this equipment to work for you is Three Thin Magnetic Ink Stripes on the • Automatic balance transfer back of your working records. They make your records “come- • And automatic management reports! alive” and work for you through their ability to retain essential „ . . . .. ~ . . data until needed. The combmation of Burroughs F 4000 Electronic Burroughs F 4000 Electronic Accountmg Machme bungs you Accounting Machine and magnetic ink stripes on your records the benefits of electron.es. Its flexible enough to do a complete provide a new level of accounting productivity through:. accounting job... adaptable enough to do it your way. ©■ "W *■ _ Christchurch Press Buildings, Burroughs CHRISTCHURCH.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30368, 18 February 1964, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30368, 18 February 1964, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30368, 18 February 1964, Page 7

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