A GOOD SPOT FOR " WETS " AND " DRA'S." " Ho knows n Rood spot," finid ono man, pointing to another. "You don't say so," said his friend. " I thought ho didn't drink." " Had yon there," said the wag. "He doesn't. I refer to his fountain pen. It's a Sheafler 'Lifetime,' and it has a round white spot on tho cap. I borrowed it onco and was eo pleased witb it I bought ono like it. And here it is," ho said, producing it from his pocket. " See tho big barrel—feel tho cosy grip. Drop it if you liko—it won't break. Anyway, it's guaranteed, I'll never have to pay a penny for repairs, even if a roadroller goes ever it. And it was only 605." Others at 57a 6d and 60s. Black, Mottled Jade, or Da Luxo Pearl and Jet, from stationers and jewellers. Sheafler Pens from Cos. Pencils from 7a Gd. Wholesale: Excel«or Supply Co., Ltd., Box 666, Wellington, A.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20383, 11 October 1929, Page 20
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