17
November 1934
A British
Typewriter
and
Ultra Modern
FEW ESSENTIAL FEATURES
A
(1) Capital, Labour, Tools and Material are all British
(2) Especially clean and uniform work, writes to the extreme lower edge of paper or cards
(3) Ball Bearings to each type bar, escapement and carriage movement, resulting in
(a) High speed of operation (c) Very smooth action—silken touch
(b) Quietness (d) Reduced wear on vital working parts
(4) Shifting basket, with vertical lock—no variation of load and true alignment
(5) Intermediate line spacing I, Ij, 2, 2|, and 3 spaces, writing line from 9^ to 23j
(6) Adjustable touch—can be instantly adjusted to suit the operator’s wishes
(7) Automatic release of paper fingers and margin stops. Reset with one operation
(8) Key set tabulator, 88 or 92 signs, silent carriage return, etc.
(9) Rust proofed by the employment of stainless steel, chromium plate, or Parkerizing
Further details on request—Please ask for Folder No. B4I
LONDON SHOWROOM: 106/108 Queen Victoria St., E.C.a. ’Phone: Central 0I2I
Telephone : Thornton Heath 3101 Telegrams: ■ Bricol.ver, L-roycon
ØLlVEl? Typewriter Manufacturing Co. Ltd
80, Gloucester Road, Croydon, England