A GOOD SPOT. FOR “WETS'* AXD “DRYS." “He knows a good spot,” said one man, pointing to another. “You don't say so," said his friend. “I thought lie didn’t drink.” “Had you there,” said the wag. “He doesn't. I refer to his fountain pen. It’s a Siieaffer ‘Lifetime,’ and it has a round white spot on tiie cap. 1 borrowed it once, and was so pleased with it I bought one like it. And here it is,” he said producing it rrom his pocket. “See the big barrel—feel the easy grip. Drop it if you like —it won’t break. Anyway, it’s guaranteed. I'll never have to pay a penny for repairs, even if a road roller goes over it. And it was only 50/-.” Others at 57/0 and G5/-. Black Mottled Jade, or De Luxe Pearl and Jet, from stationers and jewoliers. Sheaffer Pens from 25/-. Pencils from 7/G. Wholesale: Excelsior Supply Co., Ltd., Box 555, Wellington. G
SYKES’ DRENCH AT OALVINQ. A tonic as well as a cleanser. “The" Drench. 1/6 pkt.; 17/- doz. (3)
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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17805, 2 September 1929, Page 11
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