It's full of stationery - not computing accessories but traditional stationery, such as pencil sharpeners, writing paper, envelopes (with and without windows (in every size and many hues)); fountain pens and bottles of ink. You have a choice of pads of paper - A3, A4, A5, A6; lined, squared, blank; with and without margins; and exercise books, almost ditto. There are shelves of string, staples, glue; masking and parcel tape; lever-arch and box-files; ring binders, document wallets, filing cabinet files. It's true that they don't still stock ribbons for typewriters or for dot-matrix printers, but the assistants neither bat an eyelid nor raise an eyebrow when asked if they do - they merely fill in an order form.
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