DESPATCH LIFT.
An important accessory to the despatch of business is a box communication, by which advertisements, letters, and all communications can be despatched from the ground floor in Queen-street to the compos-ing-room on the top flat, or to nny of the floors intervening. When "copy" is put in the box for the composing-room a string is pulled, and the box glides to its destination, and ac the same time the pressure of a button rings a bell in the place for which the copy or message is meant. In the same way proofs or messages can be sent from the composing-room to the literary floor.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10132, 15 May 1896, Page 1 (Supplement)
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