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If you know someone who •*. 4' Up * H 1 i ' mfe %£ST ■I Ml Give the NEW /J/ L'' 7^B/> Parker /gr When the hand p/esses the nib flexes to make writing velvet smooth. Now, If he (or she) writes quickly or slowly, heavily or softly, left or right-handed, the gold nib of the new Parker 65 actually flexes with the pressure of his hand. This flexing, and the piathenium tip of the nib, make all of his writing velvet smooth and even. See the new Parker 65 at your nearest stockist soon. Ask for “the Parker with the flexing nib”. It’s a pen that he’ll treasure—if he treasures smooth writing. (Parker 65 is ideal for women as well.) Pirtar 65 Custom—rich rolled gold cap, choice of four modem barrel colours and eight 14K gold nibs. $20.25. Parker 65 Classic—sleek lustraloy cap, and chrome clip. Cho»e from four barrel colours and eight 14K gold nibs. Also see the Parker 45—one of the most popular pens ever made. Fills from battle or handy cartridge. 14K gold or steel nib for effortless writing. Variety of caps and colours. $3.25 to $9.75. And the Parker 51—world famous for its superb design. Modem hooded nib of 14K gold. Smooth clean lines make holding easier, writing steadier. In several lovely colours. $12.25 to $lB.OO. Pencils tb match. PARKER Maker of the world’s most wanted pens ' NX Distributor and repair service station: C. J. Hyams 4 Son Ltd., 118 Wakefield Street. Wellington. 3544

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31498, 12 October 1967, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31498, 12 October 1967, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31498, 12 October 1967, Page 17

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