Diamond in Great Variety. "T*il the stcry with a gem when the right thing seems hard to say” is sound advice, for 'tfhat feminine heart can resist i|he jewelled appeal ? Here'are just two stales representative of our huge collection of genuine diamond rings. Wk« you purckss* kere you aw sure tkat tke stones are of tke finest quality, tke settings what tkey purport to be, and tkat you are receiving tke utmost Value for your money. Diamond rings are not expensive if bougkt here, and aw always satisfactory. GOOD & CO. Ring; Specialists. Eat. 1875. -Box 112. ‘Phone 319. iifvV 35 12 SHINIEST SHINES FOR m w m ONE PENNY KIWI BLACK OR BROWN [4 BOOT POLISH
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18465, 2 August 1934, Page 3
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