The Spike or Victoria University College Review, June 1927
BRITISH BARLOCK TYPEWRITERS Selected after tests by the New Zealand Government. (1) A British Typewriter—built by British Labour—fiinanced by British Capital. (2) A Typewriter surpassing all others in convenience and speed of operation. (3) A Typewriter built as British Machinery has always been built—to last! The British Barlock (1927) is a complete answer to the call for a machine to satisfy the operator in her desire for speed and efficiency, and to satisfy the management in their desire for…