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Famous hands are proud to accept a Parker '51' Hands which have received the world's highest honours with no 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 s most wanted pen: The Parker 851'. For best results in all pens To match the '51' Pen Tui use Parker Quink the Parker '51' The Parker S51' Ballpoint only ink containing Solv-X Elegant and beautiful, and as finely made, Parker Ballpoints are perfect companions to famous PRICES: Parker "51" Gold Cap Pen, 165/-; Pencil; 78/ Parker Pens and Pencils: Five Parker 851" Lustraloy Cap Pen, 137/6; Pencil, 47/6. Parker Duofold Pens; from 39/6 to 75/-; Pencil, 34/- times the usual writing capacity, Parker Ballpoints: "51" Gold Cap, 78/-; 851" Lustraloy, 47/6; with a sliding cap that extends and Duofold, 34/- retracts the writing point: NZ Distributors and Repair Service Station: and the Parker Duofold Ballpoint E J. Hyams & Son Ltd,, 18 Wakefield Street, Wellington. to match the Duofold Pen range

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 936, 19 July 1957, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 936, 19 July 1957, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 936, 19 July 1957, Page 14

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