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I Ik Uery Dins for Christmas. i You need no longer worry about what to give your friends. Give ; them all ONOTO pens. ! Ail ONOTO is a gift that is sure to please. It is the fountain pen : that fills itself, cleans itself, never leaks, and never scratches. It I I is a model of simplicity. The Onoto is British Made, and is guaranteed :<y its makers. jffifok PRIGE 20/- I | THE SAFETY PEN —NEVER LEAKS. Price 20/- a "d in a variety of more elaborate styles for presentation purposes, of all Stationers, Jewellers and Stores. Manufacturers, THOB. DE LA RUE ft CO. Ltd., | 182 Bunhill Row, London. B.C. Managing Agents, Norman Baker &I,onzhurst, 50 York Street, Sydney. FOUNTAIN PENS for Presents ONOTO. Self-Filling - 20/- 1 All I ONOTO. Valveleu - - 16,'WATERMAN „, -/I/- Post STYLO, Self-Filling- - - 8/6 OUEEN CITY . - 8/6 I Free I COMPACTO PEN, 8/6; STYLO, 5/6 • From ARTHUR J. HARDING'S Original Onoto Depot, ___ 220 QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. '_ || WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, Ltd. i I I PRESENTATION ONOTO PENS 1 I B I The tat •« Selection ud Qrectett Variety of Foruta In the Doscfalon. S3 g 1"| EVERY PEN GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. | jfl EVERY PEN GUARANTEED TO OfVE SATISFACTION. 1 \ | SEE OUR GREAT WINDOW DISPLAY. I |i | WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD., queen A 3ggft iDL B 1 /.• Amas Box— wjOjKr Xmas Box— / A KODAK g A Kodak forms a splendid gift for a lady V w —a priceless holiday-accessory that \ •J will also be used right through the year. % i Kodakery is so very simple that anyone * . 1 can learn to use ,a Kodak in half-an- *•} a hour. And every single operation can 1 ft be done in daylight. \ J Give a Kodak 5 I There's a Kodak or a | * /|Bll|jgsilk Brownie to fit the needs i V anc * tne purse everyone « I - even the children. I U- Come in and let one of .1 \ Wm!?%& £?3M> our - expert assists nts ex- V \ v&&0 "* ®tfm/ P' am * ne simplicity of )| \ / *-A r making your own pictures. S Jy \3f KODAKS - from 40/- 1 S ' jtf\ BROWNIES from 10 J] I / f V (Kodak's "Little Couiint") A I BmJmUM ing Brownies have the If JaiSitlli Jmsjsj&w exclusive Kodak Auto- , ' I I graphic Feature, en- \ \ Jim. : ' '■$/ abling you to write I i l/ri- ;: ''' : the date and title on i ' I a IW * — <f " m W^e " you take 1' 1 II I the picture. /* V I SUCKLINGS ' : ' 1 "The Kodak People" Y 1 \ 52 QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND J \ I Between •'Everybody's' l and "The Queen's" « /.<\ AH (1% | \ The only Razor J \ I !>qr/ at less than 25/- Lmd I | ■■"•wl which can be stropped Sj 1 | I without removing the blade f • That's only one of thn many advantages of the 7 o'clock Safety Razor. Costing but % 0 'Q i 13/6, it is a marvel of efficiency, simplicity fir % 'i ' .and service. No untried proposition—thou- ' ■ sands of soldiers and civilians have used the %l -# J t3 ' 6 7oMjt)Cfc3/6 < f efSafety^^^Razor 3 day in day out for over three years. A»k the S & man who has one—he'll tell you he wouldn't I 3 part with his 7 o'clock. Nothing to take apart J 3 that can be mislaid or lost— a touch puts the I blade in »tropping position, another puts it in position to | # -<»^'»Lw* m , FjK|gS||?£BsjS share. The set comprises Safety Razor, Special ||wSsSffiSs» Strop and enough blades for a year, all neatly packed |2§H^S&jfiH? u a leather case. 13/6 everywhere. British made, l^^^^u wi *** tl * J 'l fv £} Managing Agent for Autlralatia : llWi»crTS»*lß» %l RALPH ABERCROMBY. SflO-2 George St., Sydney J m ) list looking in i \ to see if a " the folks A have laid in a good \ til Mmn& I L ' BsMi m Y favourite Wil It's an A 1 Tea bJB/ hL morning, noon, ] ..iv. ~„:..'■- '.. .. -.{Hrfi; s ;,»i. -r, .. ~ ,v„. L . • ' : ..■:•'■•.:. •:. ;•; •; '■•.•'■■■. '.:■••■■'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17040, 23 December 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17040, 23 December 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17040, 23 December 1918, Page 4