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The National Bank of New Zealand, Limited Subscribed Capital s&QfiQQjOQO Reserve Fund and Undivided Paid-up Capital £2,000,000 Profits £2,155,154 ATiTi OLASSES OF BANKINQ BUSINESS BONE. HEAD OFFICE IN THE DOMINION — WELUNQTON GENERAL MANAGER J. T, GROBE. — ■ ■ » - . . g_ The new mi better wayg H to choose a Pen fPI I Waterman's I E — :Jl'J and |17 — ' M all Style, of nib indicated by j|}|g S X colour of inlay band m cap | w ' w iIK It used to be rather difficult to select your correct nib from gßj aWi a k^e assortment of pens. It takes but a minute note! |"1 ffi|^9 In Waterman's No. 5 series are five beautiful Ripple llMjlJ 3|ff|] Rubber Pens. Each pen has an inlay Colour Band m %Wl \tlfil cap to denote the style of nib fitted. mvT SbW No. 7(a larger model) has seven distinguishing Colour kMiI ■ BMW Bands. From this series practically every hand can be vSMih %&Mg ' suited correctly and quickly^ "tSvfw ™/o So, if m years to come you wish to buy another pen exactly olal? Hfn c it»'' either for yourself or a friend, simply quote No. y/ 5 IPhPI Mji tot No. 7, and the COLOUR of the band. JM |3 Ask your Stationer, Jeweller or Stores to Wffl rjy show you the No. 5 and No. 7 Waterman i|gß \J/ c<w« containing the complete series. 7«sj Use Waterman's Ideal INK— best for all Pens. \}/

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NZ Truth, Issue 1261, 30 January 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1261, 30 January 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1261, 30 January 1930, Page 15

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