1909 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



21 



17 Cents a Day 

 Buys an Oliver 



This amazing offer — the New Model Oliver Typewriter No. 5 

 at 17 cenii J day — is open to everybody, everywhere. 



It's our new and immensely popular plan of selling Oliver 

 Typt-wriieis on little easy payments. The abandonment of /•nf- 

 hjnj in favor of clean, legible, beautiful typcwiiting is the next 

 great step in human progress. 



Already — in all lines of business and in all professions the use 

 of pen jnJ ink is largely restricted to the writing of signatu-ei. 



Business Colleges and High Schools, watchful of the trend of 

 public sentiment, are training a vast army of young people in the 

 use of Oliver Typewriters. 



The prompt and generous re- 

 sponse of the Oliver Typewriter 

 Company to the world-wide de- 

 mand for univrrsal typewriting, 

 gives tremendous impetus to the 

 movement. 



The Oliver, with the largest 

 sale of any typewriter in exist- 

 ence, was the log cal machine to 

 take the initiative in bringing 

 about the universal use of type- 



writers. It always leads ! 



SAVE YOUR PENNIES AND OWN 



TypcWri-fer 



THE STANDARD VISIBLE WRITER 



This " /7-Cenis-al}jy" selling plan makes the Oliver as easy 

 to tun as to rtni. It places the machine within easy reach of 

 every htm/ — every individual. A man's " cigar money " — a 

 woman's " pin money " — will buy it. 



Clerks on small salaries can now affo'd to own Olivers. By 

 utilizing spare moments for practice lhe> may fit themselves for 

 more important positions. 



School boys and school girls can buy Olivers by saving their 

 P'tiniei. 



You can buy an Oliver on this plan at the regular catalog 

 price — $100. A small first payment brings the machine. Then 

 jrou save 17 cents a day and pay monthly. 



And the possession of an Oliver Typewriter enables you to tarn 

 mtnty f inish piyine I'tr the machine. 



Advantages 



The Oliver is the most high- 

 ly perfected typewriter on the 

 market — hence iis /OO per cent 

 effnien y. 



Among its scores of conven- 

 iences are: 



~ths Balance Shift 

 ths Ruling Device 



— the Double Release 

 the Locomotive Base 



— the Automatic Spacer 

 -the Automatic Tabulator 



— the Disappearing Indicator 



— the Adjustable Paper Fin- 



ger* 

 the Scientific Condensed 

 Keyboard 



Service Possibilities 



The Oliver Typewriter turns 

 out more work — of better qual- 

 ity and greater variety — than 

 any other writing machine. 

 Simplicity, strength, ease of 

 operation and visibility are the 

 corner stones of its towering 

 supremacy in 



- Correspondence 

 -Card Index Work 



Tabulated Reports 

 Follow-up Systems 



— Manifolding Service 

 Addressing Envelopes 

 Working on Ruled Forms 

 Cutting Mimeograph Sten- 

 cils. 



Can you spend 1 7 Cants a day to better advantage 

 than in the purchase of this wonderful machine ? 



Write for Special Easy-payment Proposition or see the nearest 

 Oliver Agent. 



The Oliver Typewriter COa 



91 1 Huron Road. 



Cleveland, Ohio. 



Will you acce pt this 



business book if we 



send it free? 



Sign and mail the coupon below. Send no moocyt 

 Take no risk. 



One hundred and twelve of the world's master busi- 

 ness men have written ten books — 2,079 pages — 1,407 

 vita! busbess secrets, ideas, methods. In them is the 

 best of all that they know about 



—Position-Gettin? 

 — Position- Holding 

 —Selling Plans 

 .—Handling Customers 

 —Business Generalship 

 —Competition Fightint 

 and hundreds and hun- 

 dreds of other vital busi- 

 ness subjects. 



— Purchasing — Salesin.inship 



— Credits — Advertising 



— Collections — Correspondence 



—Accounting —Man-Handling 



— Cost-keeping — Man-Training 

 -Organization _office Systems 

 —Retailing — Short-cuts and 



—Wholesaling Methods for every 

 — Idanu iacturing line and department 



A 9,059-word booklet has been published describing, explaining, 

 picturing the work. Pages 2 and 3 tell about managing businesses 

 great and small; pages 4 and S deal with credits, collections and 

 with rock -bottom purchasing; pages 6 and 7 with handhne and 

 training men ; pages 7 to 12 with salesmanship, with advertising. 

 with the marketing of goods through salesmen, dealers and by 

 mail : pages 12 to 15 with the trreat problem of securing the highest 

 market price for your services— no matter what your line ; and the 

 last page tells how you ni.iy get a complete ^et — bound in hand- 

 some half morocco, contents in colors— for less than your daily 

 smoke or shave, almost as little as your daily newspaper. 

 Wilt you read the book if -we send it /ree? 

 Send no money. Sitnf/y sign the coupon. 

 The System Co., 151-153 Wabash Ave., Chicagc 

 If there are, in your books, any new ways to increase my bus- 

 iness or my silary. I should like to know thetn. So send on 

 your 16-page free descriptive bookleU I'll read it. 810-4-10 



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