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%¥7TLL YOU PURCHASE A TYPEWRITER THIS SEASON According to leading manufacturers o Typewriters, each makes "The Best.' The truth probably is that nearly every well-known Typewriter has -merits and defects A knowledge of the defects of a machine is as important to a buyer as a knowledge of its merits ; and it behoves the discriminating purchaser to not only read the claims put forward in behalf of various machines, but to COVIPAKE I'll 3 WJlfi OS ALL. Perfect alignment in the Hammond is assured, because the types are cast in a ; solid segment — the Shuttle— whose movements right and left are accurately guided by its sliuing in a steel anvil. Perfect alignment, work in sight, speed, durability, interchangeable type, light elastic touch, any widtn paper, are combined in tbe Ho. 2 "Hammond " in a degree far superior to any other machine, The " Hammond " manifolds from three to twelve copies, according to the thickness of the paper. If you desire the most reliable Typewriter PURCHASE A HAMMOND. Portability. — The "Hammond" com. plete, witn carrying case, weighs 191bs. It can be operated as readily on one's lap as on a table. Languages. — Fourteen languages can be written on a single " Hammond. ' Tabulating.— As all the work is in sight, and the exact location of eacn character to be printed easily ascertained without reference to a scale, tha "Hammond'' is unequalled for the making f financial statements, invoices, etc. Tho deoided preference shown for ' perfect alignment " proves that operators want above all else a machine that does good work, for they aro aware that " RY THE WORK ONE KNOWS THE WORKMAN." For further particulars apply R. LUi AS & SON, Agents for the Hammond Typewriter, fo; the South Island of N.Z.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 245, 22 October 1898, Page 4
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375Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 245, 22 October 1898, Page 4
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