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Seems never to run dry. Parker 51. ffi I ii SIB I fe 11 ' f fl, ftp I W Ji i i 11 J nr g 111 & ill) V \ -it \ \ I 1®! I I \ ij||gij | You'll probably lose track of when vou last had to till up your Parker -51 Seems never to run dry. There’s a special reason. The pli-glass reservoir. It has way above average ink capacity'. And you can see through it so you know when it does need refilling. Virtually leakproof, too, with its ink-control collector. Just the pen if you're lost in a desert and want to write your, memoirs. There are three models in the Parker 51 range, all with matching ball pens and pencils. Boxed • individually or as girt sets. A great girt for someone you know? + PARKER Maker of the world s most wanted pens K.Z. Distributors and repair service station E.l Hyams & Sons Ltd. 118 Wakefield Street, Wellington. 7953

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33649, 26 September 1974, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33649, 26 September 1974, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33649, 26 September 1974, Page 12

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