Two office workers with data processing machines and cards
Two office workers with data processing machines and cards
Two unidentified women in the office at Sanitarium office. One woman is standing at a drawer of punch cards containing information on their products such as Wheet-Bix, Marmite and peanut butter. The second woman is seated at an accounting machine. There is a large Powers-Samas machine beside her with printer paper loaded with Sanitarium Health Food Company letterhead.
Contributors note: "Christchurch 1960s. Several women shown working with various several different types of shop and office machines."
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