SOMETHING LIKE A TYPEWRITER,
“ Constitutes supreme excellence in typereported the Aleohaaioal Expert of the Condon School Board of the Koyal BarLook, and the Board has adopted it-for its scholars. The cunligbi Snap Company now uses 58 Bar* Looks as against one in 1896, when it had 14 other machines. Experience teaches. In 1893 five of London’s great institutions bad only 10 Bar looks as against 34 sbift-Key and pine ink-pad machines; now they have 146 Bar-locks as aga.nst 35 | other machines combined. Banks, dock | and insurance companies are all discarding • the antiquated upside-down ra'ctlefcraps tor , the up-to-date Bar-Nock. In New Zealand, Government d -per* m -re Bar-Looks than all the other anker co**bi ed. Why this phenomenal success? Because there is no "jarabing ” cf type or heavy carriage to lift every second or two, and because it is the fastest, strongest and moat useful machine in [ the market. See the Bar-Lock or send for | particulars, B. J. Lo Grove, 42 Lambton - c[U&7 ? ' ‘ 933
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3328, 10 January 1898, Page 3
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163Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3328, 10 January 1898, Page 3
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