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MACNIYEN & CAMERON'S PENS
" Are the best Pens invented, and it is only bare justice to
the patentees to record the fact."
— Shropshire News,
THE WAYERLEY
PEN.
SMjJswwk "They are a treasure
T-WMffirffwfe y Standard.
THE PICKWICK
PEN.
"Embodies an improve-
ment of great value." —
Engineer
THE OWL PEN.
M1tlM'IWJVM-|il<N.
mm mi owl- pen
" Par excellence the Ladies'
Pen." — Oueen.
(Turned-down Point.'
THE FLYING
SCOTCHMAN PEN.
" The fastest pen we have
ever used." — Sportsman,
THE HINDOO PEN.
_N?3.WNDOO PEN.^.
MACNIVEN&CAMERON
EDINBURGH
(Oblique Point in 3 degrees.)
" We vouch for their ex-
cellence." — Examiner.
THE FLYING
DUTCHMAN PEN.
" Our Editor wrote 300
SBEESBIEiHtB words with one dip of ink." —
Dewsbary Reporter.
(With simple reservoir attachment.)
THE CLAYMORE
PEN.
MACNIVEN&CAMERON
^^_E O i-NB U .RGa^,-
(Round at the point. J
" Destined to become popu-
lar for the amount of work
which can be obtained from it,
no less than for its fine writing
properties." — British Tradt
Journal.
6d. and Is. PER BOX. * SOLD BY ALL STATIONERS.

" You will find no pens better than those of Macniven & Cameron;
their pens meet every hand-writing." — THE GENTLEWOMAN.
SAMPLE BOX, CONTAINING ALL THE KINDS, Is. Id. BY POST.
MACNIYEN & CAMERON,
Patentees of Pens and Penholders, LIMITED,
PENMAKERS TO HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT OFFICES,
WAYERLEY WORKS, BLAIR STREET, EDINBURGH.

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