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F 0 R E V E R V ` P U R P 0 $ E : @iuay Stewut These all-British Fountain Pens and Propelling Pencils are unchallenged for value and service. Pens at 52/6, 45/-, 37/6, 34/-, 30/-, 25/-, 22/6; 21/-, 19/6. Propelling Pencils at 18/-, 8/6, 6/6. {5 Illustrated No_ 58 Presentation sets 67/6, 61/-, 45/- 55/- , 47/6, 37/6. AII Conway Stewart Pens have a full size first grade fourteen carat iridium tipped gold nib are fully guaranteed and are serviced everywhere in the British Empire. 0 The popular Pen with the marvellous nib. Frorionelr s all @iay Stewut { and jewellers. A n| B ~F 0 R � V E R Y 0 8 705y da ITLE Oune

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 728, 26 June 1953, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 728, 26 June 1953, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 728, 26 June 1953, Page 12

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