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Famous hands are proud to accept a Parker '51' Hands which have received the world s highest honours with n0 less pride accept the treasured gift of a Parker 851' the most gracious compliment famous people can pay their friends No pen was ever more perfect; with its precision-made elegance, its beauti- ful proportions; the satin-smooth writing of its electro-polished point, Someone you know perhaps you yourself deserves the one pen famous people give and use. The world'8 most wanted pen: The Parker 851* For best results in all pens To match the 851' Pen use Parker Quink the Parker '51' The Parker S51' Ballpoint only ink containing Solv-x Prices: Elegant and beautiful, and aS Parker 8517 2 Rolled Gold Cap Pen: 157/6d. finely made,- Parker Ballpoints are Pencil: 87/6d. Ballpoint: 87/6d. perfect companions to famous Parker Pens and Pencils. Five Parker 451" Lustraloy Cap Pen: 127/8d. times the usual writing capacity, Pencil: 72/- Ballpoint: 67/6d. with a sliding cap that extends and Parker Duofold Pens from 39/6d. to 75/- retracts the writing point. Matching Duofold Pencil: 34/- Ballpoint: 84/- and the Parker Duofold Ballpoint NZ Distributors and Repair Service Station: to match the Duofold Pen range E: J: Hyams & Son Ltd:, 18 Wakefield Street; Wellington: Noa 2505-E

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 916, 1 March 1957, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 916, 1 March 1957, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 916, 1 March 1957, Page 20

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