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considerable help in any type of ock-taking is now marketed by lellerman, Ltd„ Gatwick Road, Crawley, assex, Called the Hellerman Mark Counter, the instrument marks each item as it is counted. This is done by depressing the felt tip against the stock being checked. A spot of ink is left on the article and at the same time the number counted is recorded.

Five pens having different coloured inks are supplied with each mark counter. Changing from one colour to another is said to be a simple matter.

The price of the instrument complete with the spare pens and a. plastic case is £10 5s.

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