THE UNDERWOOD.
POPULAR TYPEWRITING MACHINE.
The sun radiates from the stand in the Main Annexe wherein the right hand corner the popular Underwood Tvpewriiine: Machine is being demon etratcd. Interviewed, Ihe demonstrator. Mr A. B. Oliver, of Hamilton, infoimed the writer that every business dav that dawned saw over 2,000.000 Underwoods brought into use, to expedite, the correspondence of the business world. With the wonderful increasing popularity of this great, simple, durable and speedy machine, the agents have found it necessary to establish a branch in Victoria Street, Hamilton, so that the manufacturers are brought into closer touch with the. users. Machines are repaired and the Underwood people guarantee to lend the customer-another machine while the repairs are being effected. Included in this practical exhibit, arc Underwoods of several kinds, including the portable, with case, which measures but \2\rn x 4Jln x 9Jin, the .size of an attache case, weighing B|lbs complete, also the standard office model and the silent cabinet, which can be fitted to any machine. The world's championship for 18 consecutive years, by seven different typists has been gained on t'nderwnod Machines. A business man's visit to lb? Show would not be complete without a visd to the I'nderwood Stand, where Mr Oliver will be only too pleased to demonstrate.
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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15998, 29 May 1924, Page 8
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