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Probably no invention of this century has done so much to economize time, reduce expenses, and facilitate the dispatch of office business, and lighten the labors of over-worked professional men as the Remington Standard Type-Writer.

"FAIRBANKS SCALE WAREHOUSE, 311 Broadway, New York, March 20, 1885.

MESSRS. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 339 Broadway, N. Y.

Gentlemen :- -We have used a large number of the Remington Type-Writers in our business, and have watched the growth of the machine from the beginning. In its present perfected state, it seems to leave nothing further to be desired, and we cannot commend it too highly for use wherever there is much writing to do.

Yours truly,

FAIRBANKS & CO."

The Remington embraces the fundamental principles of Writing Machines, and the latest improvements. Send for Illustrated Pamphlet.

WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT,

339 Broadway,

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