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Is this what you want? THE LOWEST PRICE - THE BEST PERFORMANCE THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEYTHEN IT MUST BE SHARP ELECTRONIC CASH REOISTERS * ER-3731 30 Departments, 51 Totalizers, 49 Counters ( The ER-3731 is the largest model of electronic casn 4. register available in the SHARP range. With fifteen models right down to the ER-1072 | with V ' I Department, II Totalisators and ||JF 3 Counters,There is bound to b< _ ' a SHARP one to fit your needs! BEECHEY & UNDERWOOD ltd 314 CASHEL ST., Christchurch. Tel. 62-599

WHISPERDiSC I REALLY IS FANTASTIC u// I %o«»lntcrn aVO< " iMm IZ -. ~ 1 B&1—■„ '■■’gjjjMKTO'/ e*w» i. 1- _—Li ' ; «rfr dWw.'s»~. .'.,.., i 1 ——My—r jgs» W ** l^tlßlßßrifc^’l ltiljjjiß x j Ss' THE GOLF BALL WAS ONCE THE LATEST. YOU CAN NOW TYPE FASTER, MORE QUIETLY, WITH LESS STRESS. The new generotion electric typewriter is here! And it doesn't hove o golfball. Olympia Whisperdisc. A super-quiet fully electronic typewriter with a simple, trouble-free typing disc to give you on . perfect image. , u , A self corrector lets you remove up to eight characters by pressing a single key. The disc can be changed in seconds to a different type face. The low profile keyboard reduces strain. And, being electronic, Whisperdisc is virtually trouble-free. , The features ore almost too numerous io mention •If Y ou re about to buy a new typewriter, you can now go beyond the golfball — very quietly — too different world of typing with the new Olympia Whisperdisc. . Itib Call for a free demonstration today. You have to experience it to believe it. Olympia International cy? NO. IIN ELECTRONIC TYPING tXj TYPING ON THE NEW OLYMPIA WHISPERDISC REALLY IS YOUR TYPING DREAM COME TRUE. WHISPERDISC REALLY IS QUIET, IT IS VERY EAST AND BECAUSE IT'S ALL ELECTRONIC, IT ALLOWS YOU TO COMPLETE YOUR TYPING ACCURATELY AND WITH LESS STRESS THAN EVER BEFORE. CALL GLENYS PRESTON AT TURNERS TO ARRANGE A DEMONSTRATION. AND NOW READ ON . . . • ELECTRONIC TYPING WITH WHISPERDISC YOU HAVE TO EXPERIENCE IT TO BELIEVE IT. A thorough ergonomic study ond two yeors of user trials in West Germany and Europe stands behind the New Zealand launching of Olympia International's entry into the field of electronic typing. . • , Bearing the rather descriptive name of Whisperdisc, the new machine is expected to dominate the prestige typewriter market. According to Mr N. K. Grimshaw, marketing manager for Statquip Wholesale (New Zealand Distributors for Olympia), the new typewriter is a major vehicle for strengthening Olympia's dealer network adding again to two major successes in 1979-80. When launched at the Hanover Fair in Germany lost April,'the entire production of 10,000 models was sold in two days and the launching in Sydney os part of the Australian market resulted in orders for 300 units being placed on the first day. The secret behind the muted printing mechanism of the Whisperdisc is a typedisc widely used in word processors but never before available in an electronic typewriter. The daisy wheel print element is cut by laser beam ond is fibreglass reinforced. It is easily exchanged for different type styles, silent, and produces a deor-cut image. ... The Whisperdisc is equipped with a buffer which controls tabulations ond a correction device which automatically erases up to eight One aspect of use to which Olympic has paid special attention is operator comfort. The keyboard is positioned at a specially designed angle which allows the user to keep arms ond back straight, so reducing typing strain and stress,’ factors which can greatly affect productivity.

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Press, 7 October 1980, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 7 October 1980, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 7 October 1980, Page 20

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