The Christmas Gift! Staffer's Pern or Staffer's Pencil The every=day utility of She&ffer s Self-filling Sheaffer Pen. or Sharp-point Pencil with full Fountain Pens, and She&ffer's Sharp-point knowledge that it will please at the outset bePencils makes them ideal as Christmas gifts cause of its good looks, and it will pleas© year And with this utility there is fine quality and ff 61 " b ® c , au I se of 4t f da % usefulness-be _„.j £ v ~ . . , . . the recipient lady, gentleman, or boy oir eirl good finish. \ou can therefore decide upon a at college. Here are details of I Staffer's Self-filling Fountain Pen is Sheaffer's Sharp-point Pencil has been |l» * absolutely non-leakable, simple in con- , . , . , lip, [1 struction, and very compact. For these Perfected to meet the demand for a truly J' g reasons it is a splendid gift pen for ladies efficient mechanical lead pencil. It is |V-'# —-]t can be carried in the handbag with- made in heavy Nickel Silver, Sterling t^Ji out fear of ink escaping, alid there is no- Silver, and 20-Year Gold, and, for this fagl - \ thing about it to get out of order. To reason alone, is appreciated by well- f||S ' mi the Sheaffer Pen it is only necessary dressed ple Bt th h # to dip the nib m ink, then raise and lower T , ® tne f Ljl the lever filler once. The pen is then additional advantage of possessing a pencil ijf|§§| || completely charged with ink, and will which always has a sharp point. The JL raSI - write to the last drop without flooding. illustration to the right shows the Sheaffer ® SSlf To be able to thus fill the pen without un- Sharp-point Pencil with parts of the 8 screwing caps is a boon which d lady re- ha-rel r..t * u . |« \ - cipient will appreciate, as will every busi- v n ,7 * ° th 6 mterl ° r - M ness man. readily sec the compact, scientific |j| ' . . construction of this pencil, which involves 1 1 v ' ' I ; Sheaffer Pen. £%£ VS ** » « J D made with a screw cap (on which there is Simple ' and eas ? operate. j > I no wear and tear), which provides an ink- |I ) tight chamber for the nib when not in The ton nf th* £' I lj «... TWs . » ari ,ty of nibs, all Met Jj P '.J"" o'l0' 1 " mt " m tb " U : ' It solid gold, hand-tempered, and tipped y CraSer ' a ° d lh ° ma S azine in |f| 8 ) with iridium. The Sheaffer Clip is extra, supply of extra leads are stored.' The jggi 1 and is not included in the price of the pen! barrel supports the' propelling mechanism § Prices range from 20/- upwards- which runs out the lead at the tip. In- j | ij Does the intended recipient use a fine, spect the Sheaffer Sharp-point Pencil be- Iwj , j" 1 medium, or broad nib ?, Find this out be- fore the Christmas demand depletes i|jf I fore Christmas Eve, then select the Sheaf- stocks. Prices are:—ln Nickel Silver, '9| fer Fountain Pen. The low prices will 10/6; in Sterling Silver, 22/6 * and 20 1111 Please y° u - Year Gold, 25/-. If ,;| Booksellers and Stationers sell SHEAFFER'S Fountain Pens and Sharp-Point Pencils. See their Christmas Stocks—early tl{ IZZZZIZZ7" — ll
"" 1 "" 1 ~ nil an *"""" * " "i^' 11 im „'' ... L Miiw^; ! w e s l »n?».a'.'"i!l'.' M .A";p' l « ■» "•■ L '" r V Give Useful This Christmas ! you will fin<J a most beautiful array of useful 'Xmas Gifts of every description m Table Glassware. We have one of the best assortments m Auckland, in Tea Sets, Sets, Fancy Jardinieres, Vases, etc. You will find your selection an easy matter. 8 £JLL® CAST ALUMINUM PREEETTLES, guaranteed to last a a Übeftll P resenfc - SERVING PANS. One of hffe-time—42/6, 46/6, 60/-, 57/6. Prices, 5/6, 7/6, 9/6, 12/6, 14/6 17/6. -these would be appreciated If I - jL" Postage extra. * for^'Xmas— Prices, 30/-, 33/-, STAINLESS KNIVES—A presen£ of a few of . tllese would be appreciated 365 d a I I S3 days in the year; ! the greatest boon handles— "' 8 1 White Xylo. I AN «0» CEDAR MOP makes a ~ . , CEOwfTCH^i^ 1,1, I ' useful and inexpensive pre- i Dessert Knives 41/3 half-dozen. ________ JEWEL CAEPET sent —Price, 8/3 «and 11/6 • TaWo v . .... . SWEEPER would make a each. Freight extra.' Table Kmves—46/-> lialf-dozen. nice present—Our Price, 30/- ~ Freight extra. ' -oS-™ w BE DESPATCHED .WW® £% AVI USEFUL DAINTY SA i S |J^L AS Complete House Three Lam*. i presents that , RECEIVED. Furnisher a £ e Lamps,- WILL BE , Ponsoaby. appreciated
———— m ~ ~~ GILBERT ANDERSON & CO., LTD. COLONIAL AOENTS , MUSTDIEr! 6 HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON, E.C. 1. Peprelont the best interests of the Handle all Produce as selling Frozen Meat, Wool, Tallow, Pelts, Canned Goods, Grain, etc. ~ i SALES MADE C.1.1f, ex ship, landed, ex store LONDON, and principal 4 towns m United Kingdom and for Continent. ,» " MUSTDIE " is sold everywhere liv < ~ WRr£ i !/- ia stamps to Box 1520, G.P.0., i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17660, 22 December 1920, Page 10
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