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RINGS.

I wonder that some inventive genius in the jewellery business does not devise some means of introducing elasticity into rings. Most women, as they advanoe a little in life, find that knuckles have a tendenoy to develop, whilst the fingers grow thinner ; thus rings Rre either painful to get on and off or haujr too loosely on the finger. I should think that something of the nature of a spiral spring might be introduced into the gold band, which would expand when passing over the joint, and in no way endanger the safety of the ring.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 3217, 20 November 1900, Page 7

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RINGS. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 3217, 20 November 1900, Page 7

RINGS. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 3217, 20 November 1900, Page 7