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This simpl e plan makes it easy for all to own an Oliver.
The same Oliver pri ced at $100 before the war is now ob-
tainab le for only $64, on easy terms. The economy is
poss ible by buying dir ect from the factory. You become
your own salesman and save what it would otherwise cost
us to sell you an Oliver. We ship it to you for free trial.
You needn't send a penny in advance. The coupon below
brings it.
WAS NOW
You save the $36 that it for-
merly cost us to sell you an
Oliver. We used to maintain a
costly chain of branch houses
U1roughout the country. We $100
had an enormous staff of sales - $64
men a nd agents. Traveling ex-
penses were terrific. In all, it
cost buyer s $36 pe r typewriter.
So the price h ad to be $100 .
Now we simp ly se ll direct. You
c a n de al with th e f act or y. For $64 you obtain a brand new, latest model Oliver. Do not con-
fuse this with second-hand or rebuilt typewriters. You obtain the
identical Oliver formerly priced at $100-the one that is used by big
concerns all over the country. The one noted for its simplicity of
construction, its durability, its fine printing.
FREE .TRIAL
Over
900,0 00
sold
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