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National Geographic : 1916 Oct
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S"Quick! By five I must have a thousand copies of this letter ready to mail." That's easy-with the mimeograph. From dic tation to envelope is a mere matter of minutes. Handwriting too? Drawings? Dia grams? Illustrated letters and bulletins? Office and factory forms? No difference-you dupli cate all quickly-without cuts. Most accurate, least expensive -as well as quickest-is the mimeograph process. Exactly duplicates the original. Gives clean, sharp impressions. Opens many doors to greater profits in any business office - factory-shop. Investigate the new dermatype waxless stencil method today. Booklet"D" tells about it. A. B. Dick Company, Chicago-and New York. lllIIi E "l"I ! IIIIIII IIIIIIII1 1 tl it ll lll ijll llllllll "Mention the Geographic--It identifies you."
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