Business Notes.
The attention of Levin and Shannon builders is directed to an advertisement on page : >, calling' lor tenders for the erection of a hall at To Horo. Tenders close on fYiday, (ill) March, with C .1. Spiers, chairman of trustees, To Horo. Plans and specifications may lie seen at the office of the ntaki Mail. A reliable low-price typewriter lias been a much felt want. That enterprising lirm, the Empire Agencies of George street, JL'alnierston A'orth, have secured the .New Zealand agency for the '"Young American," a machine the price of which brings it within tlie reach of all. ft is a remarkable innovation in the typewriter and educational world, a practical machine, limit on unique principles. The arrangement of letters is like that of the standard machines. As the puce is only l'l l"»s every home should have a
"Young Amerk-an" typewriter. Tlii , same linn has the j\ew Zealand agency lor (he No. S "American" typewriter, which has a universal keyboard, prints from ribbon : l.ypebar adapted for rapid work; speed unlimited. it has less-complicated mechanism, 1500 less parts than a j£2s machine, perfect alignment, extremely light, ball-bearing carriage, weighs 8- lbs. The firm informs us that the greatest part of the first consignment were sold before arrival. "" They have a few left and others coming along every two wreks. Price i'B Bs.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 February 1914, Page 2
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224Business Notes. Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 February 1914, Page 2
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