New pocket-size executive tool dashes paperwork, multiplies time! Ever since the first executive sent the first memo, business people have been hacking their way through an everthickening jungle of paperwork. But modem technology has finally provided an answer for the harried executive wondering how to get ahead of bis paperwork and stay there. A growing number of executives across the country are adding hours to each business day by using the Lanier "POCKET SECRETARY" to take spoken notes, record meetings and conferences, even turn routine travel time into “get-it-done” time by dictating memos, correspondence and reports while on the go. The "Pocket Secretary" is small enough to slip in a shirt or jacket pocket, or tuck in the comer of an attache case. Yet it records a full 60 minutes on one tiny cassette. And the sound quality has been described by impressed listeners (and grateful sec- ■ retaries) as nothing short of true high fidelity! Lanier’s local representative, Paul Harris, is presently offering free auditions of the "Pocket Secretary," without obligation. For full details, CONTACTS KERRIDGE ODEON BUSINESS EQUIPMENT 156 BE A LEY AVENUE, CHRISTCHURCH. PHONE 60-222
CHRISTCHURCH INVESTMENTS WANTED Two locally based Supwanrwatfon Foods and a retired termor each require Industrial or Commercial properties In Christchurch. Between $BO,OOO end $300,000. Each must be wel leased. Phone W.C. MeheW(i, 84479. | GEO. AMDERSOK |
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Press, 2 August 1979, Page 18
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