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There is a gk No ‘ 45/1 & (OTUtHUI Vli_ Fountain V. Wi an< ® WIA Presentation IKi Set to suit any purse | Conway Stewart present a nib M - an y hand and a pen for Jr I any purse—Prices range from WttHR / 72/6 down to 19/6. Every MuHA pen, even the lowest priced has / V al4 carat gold nib. And when —K choosing a gift remember that L \ Conway Stewart Gift Sets range / \ in price from 69/6. down to 30/-. / w-Ui r ■"■ |||||| R / W& I AT ALL ~ '] / wM stationers / mi— A » »»’ AND / ' 11,1 "'l l U /A W jewellers / A Vk Distributed throughout N.Z. by / / j \\ Williamton Jeffery Ltd. S/ THE PEN WITH THE MARVELLOUS ' / No. 12, 23/6. NIB.

Wk - lJ yfc " best to o'6 Its straw colour is ths hall-mark of its Obtainable at all Hotel Bottle Stores DISTRIBUTORS: FREDERICK CROSS & SONS LTD., 55 Manchester Street, Christchurch.

G real Names in New Zealand Hittorv —No. lof a series , •07, ~BEL TASMAN born isos — died is» The enterprising voyage commanded by Abel Some of Tasman’s crew were killed in a Janszoon Tasman in 1642-3 was organized by Maori attack at Golden Bay. He made no the Dutch East India Company from Batavia to attempt to land, but sailed north along the west find new countries with which to trade. coast, often out of sight of land, finally naming , , , . „ , , , , . Cape Maria Van Diemen (after the wife of the In the ships Heemskerck and Zeetoea he Go^rnor of Balavia) and the Three jy sailed westward to Mauritius where he refitted. Islandj where they anchored O n the eve of He then turned south to latitude 44 which he *r W elfth Night. followed eastward until, after discovering * . . Tasmania (which he named Van Diemen's Sad.ng north again he discovered a number Land), he came upon the west coast of the South of Pacific Islands rcturn,n « tO BaUv,a ’ Island of New Zealand on 13 December 1642. The Bank of New South Wales, which today This is called Staten Landt in the belief that it provides banking facilities at over I,ooo points in t, c Rv, tsn New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, Papua ana New * as part 0 J « K . y JaCOb Guinea, was the first bank in this whole vast Maire m 1616. When, m 1643, it was proved to area Jf lhere f ore fitting lhat it s h ou ia pay be an island, the Dutch Government realized tribute to Abel Tasman and to all those whose that Tasman’s belief was mistaken, and his names and deeds are part of the tradition of discovery was then re-named New Zealand. which New Zealanders are justly proud. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES Oldest and largest trading bank operating in Australia and New Zealand HAS SERVED NEW ZEALAND FOR NINETY-FIVE YEARS

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28258, 22 April 1957, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28258, 22 April 1957, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28258, 22 April 1957, Page 17

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