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Rose Martin and Peter Berry (pictured) demonstrate the brand new black and white A2 photocopier recently installed at Berry's Bookshop, that joins the shop's two other copiers and laminating machines. The photocopier has the capability of photocopying house plans, patterns, wall planners, etc to around the size of an open newspaper. The addition means that people will no longer have to send their work out of town, according to Peter, who says that it is generally only the large city stores that can offer a service like this. The machine is serviced by Jim Mackie-Smith of UBIX, Rotorua.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 526, 8 March 1994, Page 7

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Rose Martin and Peter Berry (pictured) demonstrate the brand new black and white A2 photocopier recently installed at Berry's Bookshop, that joins the shop's two other copiers and laminating machines. The photocopier has the capability of photocopying house plans, patterns, wall planners, etc to around the size of an open newspaper. The addition means that people will no longer have to send their work out of town, according to Peter, who says that it is generally only the large city stores that can offer a service like this. The machine is serviced by Jim Mackie-Smith of UBIX, Rotorua. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 526, 8 March 1994, Page 7

Rose Martin and Peter Berry (pictured) demonstrate the brand new black and white A2 photocopier recently installed at Berry's Bookshop, that joins the shop's two other copiers and laminating machines. The photocopier has the capability of photocopying house plans, patterns, wall planners, etc to around the size of an open newspaper. The addition means that people will no longer have to send their work out of town, according to Peter, who says that it is generally only the large city stores that can offer a service like this. The machine is serviced by Jim Mackie-Smith of UBIX, Rotorua. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 526, 8 March 1994, Page 7

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