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8th April 1955, Page 36
8th April 1955
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WRITING on labels and dockets likely to be exposed to the weather is frequently made illegible, resulting in much mystification on the part of drivers, sorters and others whose task it is to decipher the destination of particular parcels.

Scroll Pens, Ltd., Nation House, Hampton Road, Teddington, Middx., have introduced a ball-point pen loaded with indelible black ink which can be used to write on paper, cloth or leather. It should find wide use in certain sections of transport, especially that of the smalls carriers. It costs 5s, 6d.

Refills are priced at 2s. 1 Ld. •

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