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The pentho whol Wold Iikos the BLACKBIRD at I%9 6 AlI the worId loves a Blackbird! And here'$ why 14 carat solid gold nib, Iridium tip; quick-twist flling, larger ink capacity and all this at a very reasonable price ! Full details below. 14 carat solid gold , nib: Why gold 2 Because only a solid (not just plated) gold nib will keep its shape under the heavy strain of writing pressure. This hand wrought, non-corrosive nib is available in Fine, Medium Or Broad points. And an Iridium niba Costing {28 per iridium ounce, Iridium JS one of the hardest I4CT SOLID GOLD bearing metals known. A pellet of this precious metal is welded by skilled Moro precious than gok: A pellet of craftsmen on to the underside of the gold e8-an-ounce Iridium, welded on nib. This makes the point practically to the underside of the gold nib, makes the point practically ever everlasting and ensures smooth, trouble- lasting. free writing all the time. Quick-twist filling: This new method fills your pen quickly and cleanly and gives you a much greater ink capacity_ Elegant appearance: Smooth, streamlined body, flush-fitting screw-on cap plus 4 variety of attractive colours make the Blackbird one of the most handsome pens that money can buy. Quick-twist filling. Just unscrew tne Sole Distributors : Van Staveren Bros: Ltd,, cap, twist the knob, replace the cap and your pen is filled P.o: Box 2290, Wellington. THE BLACKBIRD 1070-6 MADE BY THE SWAN PEOPLE ORCHESTEAL CONDUCTOR Applications are invited for the position of Conductor to the Christchurch Orchestral Society Inc. The successful applicant will require to produce evidence of good orchestral experience, but most important of all, he should be of sound integrity , and possess that measure of enthusiasm SO necessary for Society of this type The minimum honorarium IS 6150 per annum, and the position should prove to be most attractive, as the Society hopes to institute in the near future, a training scheme for young instrumentalists The Society will also be 'willing to give the maximum of assistance to the successful applicant (if Jiving outside of Christchurch at present) to establish himself in the city Applications should be forwarded on or before July 2, 1954, To The Secretary, christ CHURCH ORCHESTRAL SOCiETY c/o 6 Dormcr Street , Christchurch, Nw2

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 776, 4 June 1954, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 776, 4 June 1954, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 776, 4 June 1954, Page 4

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