EXCITING RA'CE FOR TRAIN. A stir was caused on the station last week by a man dashing down the platform after the “Limited.” With a final burst of speed he just managed to jump on one of the end carriages. He was a salesman, and it appears that when he first came on the station he remembered he had left his Sheaffer pen at the office. Knowing how handicapped he would be without it, he immediately dashed back for the pen, and. consequently was late for the train. Many salesmen and business men would not dream of travelling without their " Lifetime ” Pens. Sheaffer " Lifetime ” Pens, 57s 6d and 50s, both guaranteed for life, and any damaged or broken parts are replaced free. Stationers or jewellers. Excelsior Supply Co,, Ltd., Bos 555, Wellington.—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20643, 15 February 1929, Page 10
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