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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…

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 sound British value. Our salesmen offer it with pride, and our mechanical service (having handled every make and model of typewriter in New Zealand during the past twenty years) unhesitatingly endorse the construction of this machine. His Majesty the King was graciously pleased to inspect the New Barlock, and expressed the hope that users throughout the Empire would welcome a British typewriter. Since its appearance in England, importations of foreign typewriters have dropped to an astounding degree. ASHFORD & BATTEN, LTD. 110-112 WAKEFIELD STREET. WELLINGTON.