SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST. The Manchester Ship Canal Company is the latest big concern to send away all its upsidedown typewriters to make way for the up-to-date Boyal Bar-Look. The Bank of England has followed suit in all its branches and the London and Lancashire Xnsnranoe .Company has inst received S 4 Bar-Looks for use in policy work to replace ink-pad and shift-key machines discarded. The Sunlight Soap Company has increased the number of its BarLooks to 64, and the London G.P.©. has recently obtained 20. Experientis docot. A machine must be euper-exceUent to snow such results. Call and see the proofs. Be wieo in time, and see the Koyal Bar-Look before purchasing any typewriter. New shipment by fl.s. Aotea. I<o Grove, 42, L*mbton quay.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3439, 21 May 1898, Page 3
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