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THE UNDERWOOD.

Popular Typewriting Machine.

The sun radiated from the stand in the main annexe where in the righthand corner the popular Underwood typewriting* machine was being demonstrated. Interviewed, the demonstrator, Mr. A. B. Oliver, of Hamilton, informed the writer that every business day that dawned saw over 2 ; 00P,000 Underwoods brought into use to expedite the correspondence of the business world. With the wondcrful increasing popularity of this greev, simple, durable and speedy machine, the agents have found it acre ;;;.* to establish a branch in Yicivv : *>. s'.Tcet, Hamilton, so that the ruinx fac’-urevs arc brought into closer touch *.v:*h Die v ers. Machines arc royr-ivr-d. and the Underwood people gu.av.-.n'cc to Ini the c* toner another sv-:clmm while the repairs are being effected. Ha.dialed in tirs pi •L ' e:T '•**■'* were UiDenv.io:!: cT ’-vr -1 J;:; •*!:•« inch ling the portable, **'ith c*v*r. vhkii measures but i2';in by ‘hr by 9:1 in, the s : * c of an attache • ■* weighing <d'!b co-w-! to/ Abo -V* .‘Humlard <: face mod-?! n 1 f hc Y.-rm Cabinet which can be fi'wrl on t° an v machine. The wo*hl’s champion .b'n for IS consecutive

years, by cm difi'eront typists, has been gam - •?*■. Undcrwocn machines. Mr. Oliver will he pleased to dcinonTrr'o : ' Dv showroom in Victoria street. Ho. mi Hon.

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Bibliographic details

Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 34, 5 June 1924, Page 3

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THE UNDERWOOD. Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 34, 5 June 1924, Page 3

THE UNDERWOOD. Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 34, 5 June 1924, Page 3

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