“The Pads are MOST USEFUL.”—F. C. BURNAND, of “Punch.”
The Rev. W. Gordon Baillie writes “With the AUTHOR’S PAD and a fountain pen I can work ten times more easily.”
THE AUTHOR’S PAPER-PAD HOLDER
(for the larger size, of wood, for resting on the knee, 1/- each)—suggested by Punch—is equally useful to the busy few who write when travelling, and to stay-at-homes who dislike the restraint of desk or table. It is intended that the wooden rim at the side of the Author’s Hairless Paper-Pad Holder should be grasped by the left hand, the right being free to travel over the whole surface of the paper from top to bottom. The height of Pad and Holder will be kept uniform if each written sheet is placed as torn off underneath the Pad, the base of which is now thick blotting paper instead of the old and useless cardboard. The ordinary sloped position when in use keeps Pad and Holder together.
The Best Book of Alphabets Published.
With a curiously interesting and complete Alphabet (capitals and small letters) in facsimile from an original MS. written by Charles I., together with his writing-master’s “copy.”
LONDON: The Leadenhall Press, Ltd: 50 Leadenhall Street, E.C.