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THE REWARD OF MERIT ! SYLVIA GOLD MEDAL STARCH Is Famous Because its Quality is so Exceptionally High. Once Used, Always Wanted! All Grocers. All Storekeepers.

Off O h--Self-filling “ Swan ” No. 230 C with Clip 32/6 Young Man— Thirty-five years ago the earliest form of cc Swan ” Pen was a novelty—to-day you have a great advantage over the earlier generation, for now the perfected form of c< Swan ” Pen is at your service. True, your needs are greater than were theirs. Work is keener, and, to win through, you must equip yourself. And thirty-five years have taught us what is wanted in pens— We know —it is our business to know—it is the " Swan.” As a house is built up brick by brick, so has the altogether splendid reputation of c< Swan ” Pens been built up pen by pen over the last thirty-five years. And K Swan ” Pens are better to-day than ever before —more quickly filled, free from fault or weakness, efficient in the highest degree, durable and fast in action. « SWAN ” Pens “ Blackbird ” Pens « Swan Ink ” Of Stationers and Jewellers MABIE, TODD & CO. LTD., 133 & 135 Oxford St., London, W.l Factory: Swan Works, London, N.W. Manufacturers' Agents and Repair Service Depot: Messrs. VAN STAVEREN BROS. LTD., 118 Wakefield Street, WELLINGTON Also at Auckland and Christchurch.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3497, 5 November 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3497, 5 November 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3497, 5 November 1926, Page 11

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