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The world $ most wanted pen Here is the world' $ most coveted pen the incomparable Parker "51. 0 Its unique tubular nib of 14 carat gold has 0 micro polished point of wear resistant 0 alloy, which is jewel-smooth: The precision � fit lustraloy cap which never loses its satin finish slips on securely without twisting. Hidden within the barrel is 0 patented self-filler: Prker Actually 83 surveys in 34 countries prove Parker to bo the world' $ most wanted pen: 51" Notice how the nib (A) is hooded against dirt and damage only the point shows: When the pen is correctly filled; the ingenious ink trap (B) prevents flooding B and leakage: T H E P A R k E R P E N C0 M P A NY London Janesville Toronto England Wisc , U.SA: Canada Factory Sales Representative and Repair Service Station: E J: HYAMS & SON LTD , 118 Wakefield St:, WELLINGTON: Benvenuto Cellini 1500-1571 A superb craftsman 1n gold and silver; Cellini S craftsmanship has never been excelled. Similarly, Goddard $ Silver Polishes are unexcelled. They produce the clearest and most brilliant lustre on all silverware with a minimum of effort: Goddards Silver Polishes Plate Powder Silver Polish Silver Cloths 'Goddards Silver Polist 3 O Le PARK

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 524, 8 July 1949, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 524, 8 July 1949, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 524, 8 July 1949, Page 14

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