DIAMONDS (Everlasting) Diamonds have always represented a solid investment to the careful and prosperous citizen; there are others who buy diamonds perhaps only once, when their hearts and heads settle for a lasting symbol of undying sentiment. It is most important that such bliss should be given some permanent recog-nition-—the traditional engagement ring, brilliant and everlasting souvenir of a wonderful moment. AH gem-stones used by Stevens Diamond Mine are very carefully selected be experts for size and quality and. are handset by master craftsmen in mounts designed and created to meticulous standards, so that every ring is perfect both in regard to the workmanship of the ring itself, the Diamonds selected, and the cutting of the diamonds to ensure the greatest brilliance, either in the dull light of moonlight or the bright lights of the ballroom. The result is that increasing numbers pin their every confidence on the rings at Stevens Diamond Mine, where the private ring cubicle ensures privacy during selection and the values are recognised as unsurpassed in the whole of New Zealand. This bright little shop is situated at 113 Gloucester street Christchurch (3 doors from Hay’s). —Advt
Members of the Cashmere Croquet Club recently entertained a team from the Kaikoura Croquet Club. The president (Mrs L. Kernahan) and the secretary of the Canterbury Croquet Association (Mrs J. P. Maddren) ■welcomed the players.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26986, 11 March 1953, Page 2
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