SOMETHING LIKE A TYPEWRITER.
11 Constitutes supreme excellence in typewriters,” repotted the Mechanical Expert of the London School Board of .the Eoyal BarLock, and the Board has adopted it for its scholars. The Sunlight Soap Company now uses 58 Bar-Looks a? against one in 1896, when it had 14 other machines. Experience teaches. In 1893 five of London r a great institutions had only 10 Bar-Locks as against 34 Shift-Key and sine ink-pad machines: now they have 146 Bar-looks as against 55 other machines combined. Banks, dock and insurance companies are all discarding the antiquated upside-down rattletraps for the up-to-date Bar-Lock. In New Zealand, Government departments use more Bar-Locks 'h n all tr e other inches combined; Why tins phrfncmei a; success? Because there is no “jambing *’ of type or heavy carriage to lift every second or two, and because it is the fastest, strongest and most useful machine in the market. Heo tha Bar-Lock or send for particulars, E. Le Grove, 43 Lambton
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3326, 6 January 1898, Page 2
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164Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3326, 6 January 1898, Page 2
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