you wanf Itie best ]■ ■ pen thar money m ■ can buy H O ■■ ' -'' ' '4 ' HI —choose Waterman's, the pen with all the good features: IHI' HH stainless hard rubber, lightweight with perfect balance, ■SB KM patent Spoon-Feed and Self Filling device, clip-cap, _■■ ■■■ large ink capacity and the smoothest, most flexible and tttM U^m most durable gold nibs obtainable. Üb^ I^B Pens illustrated are No. 0652 black chased, with two I^B 9-ct. gold bands, and No. 452 which can be had in ■■■ Silver, Rolled Gold or Gold. Ideal for presentation. ■^■^ See also the latest coloured'models and the No. 5 and No. 7 pens with colour inlay band in cap to denote _Vf B^B style of nib. _Vfl OF STATIONERS, JEWELLERS AND STORES. S( ■■ •.'■■■■ Use Waterman's Ideal \|/ Waf ■ INK—best for all V X fhoose peM » i i^termanS a
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 56, 7 March 1930, Page 14
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135Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 56, 7 March 1930, Page 14
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