The Creed of the i te. A II vfyi. .^uif n The little machine shop of Joseph Boyer was the birthplace of the first practical adding machine. William Seward Burroughs created the, idea. Joseph Boyer,' master workman, materialized this idea into a serviceable and efficient machine. Throughout forty years of continuous growth and leadership—under the constant and dominant influence of Joseph Boyer — the Burroughs Adding Machine Company has 1 rigidly maintained high quality ideals. His exacting mechanical standards are refleeted in every machine built. No Burroughs machine has ever been made simply to sell. Each is made to do its work better than it can be done by any other method. That is why Burroughs has always been the standard of excellence in I figuring machine equipment—that is why more than 850,000 Burroughs machines have been sold throughout the world. To-day Burroughs factories located at Nottingham, England; Windsor, Canada, and Detroit, U. S. A., and Burroughs offices f located in every civilized country on the globe are serving the figuring needs of the world's business men. [| Sole Importers of Burroughs Machines JRA l. & A. C. BERK, LIMITED »OHRIgTCHURCH ; Betone Buildings, 36 Lichfield Street ( "WEXUNGTON : Maritime Buildings AUCKLAND : New Zealand Insurance Baildinje DTJNEDIN : Whitcomoe Buildings. Priices Street SYDNEY - MELBOURNE - ADELAIDE - DUNEDIN PERTH - HOBART - ROCKHAMPTON - BRISBANE AUCKLAND - CHRISTCHURCH - WELLINGTON •*> S^*£s£S£; mmmm^m^im i^&^ i : «8-l rX/yvmm^ £&, Wrnmn uV IraL.&A.C. ' Berk, Umltfd, IwHiMlltejtoknowlwir f Ztomngh* eem help n* win my flfore problem*. jVatna..- _.'----—— I I ButrneM— ——.— ——•»»—— sill ■■^o^7'fW^^^m Wit im mm &-M at "The Farmers" v This is a genuine money-saving event. Eeal . Bargains in aU. departments are awaiting your choice. New supplies will soon be here, and we need space, so out go present stocks at rare reductions. Hosiery Indies' Cashmere Hose, in Brown Huather Mixtures,, full fashioned, extra quality— Usually 6/11 •• .. Bargain Trice 4/11 Black Bibbed Three-quarter Hose, seamless, with > coloured turnover tops. Sizes 9 and 10 only. Usually 4/6 .. ...Bargain Price 2/11 Artificial Silk Hose, in Champagne, Stone, Aluminium, Nude, Putty—Usually .. 3/11 Bargain Price • 2/ 11 Colonial Knitted Hose, all sizes. Black or Grey. Usually 3/11 .. .. Bargain Price 2/11 Ladies' Plain Knitted Hose, -All-Wool, seamloss. In Nigger, Navy/ Heather, Putty, BlackUsually 4/3 .... .Bargain Price 3/8 Woollen Scarves, largo size, in smart strip* effects. Navy and Lemon, Grey and Gold, Fawn and Jade, Saxe and "Wino— Usually 19/11 . • • • Bargain Price 12/11 Woollen Scarves, smart mixtures in Pawn, Saxe, Sky, Browns, Greys, striped endß, finished with fringe—Usually . W 6 Bargain Price 8 / 6 Coloured Silk Dress Net, 40in wide. In Eose, Saxe, Lemon, Grey—Usually .. 4/11 3/6 Bargain Price •• v *:•••• V s Eadium Lace Flouncing, 36m wide. In Nil.;, Coral, Black, Ivory, Pink, Cardinal—-uWlly-4/6 .--• •• Bargain Price 3/11 Glace Ribbon, 54 in wide. In Pink, Sky, Saxe, Vieux Kose, Bed, Brown, ete'.—; Usually 2/3 • • • • Bargain Price 1/8 White H.S. Lawn Handkerchief s Usually . .... • • 4d 4Jd 5d each Bargain Prices .. .. 6 for 1/6 1/11 2/3 Pownes' 2-Dome Nappa Gloves, half pique sewn. Sizes 6, 6i, 6J, 6J, 7. Tan only— Usuallv 10/6 .. •. Bargain Price 8/11 Morley's 2-Domo Duplex Fabric Gloves. In White,- Pastel, Beaver, Mole, Tan,, or Black. Sizes 6, 6j, 7, 7*— Usually 5/11 .. •• Bargain Price 4/11 Children's Woollen Gloves,, striped gauntlet. In Heathers, Grevs, Browns, Champagne. Sizes 3. 4, 5, 6-Usually 3/6 3/7 3/0 3/11 Bargain Prices -. 3/3 3/3 3/6 3/6 Ladies' Woollen Gauntlet Gloves, in Heather and Marl effects, striped cuffs, seamless— Usuallv 4/11 .. .. Bargain Price S/ll Ladies' "Wolsey" Knitted Gloves, short jersewrist, seamless. In Navy, White, Brown, Pawn, Grey or Black—Usually .. .. «vj» Bargain Price • •• *' b ,5% Discount for Cash or on Monthly Accounts,
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18370, 1 May 1925, Page 13
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591Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18370, 1 May 1925, Page 13
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