ENGAGEMENT RINGS.
DIAMOND CLUSTER STILL FAVOUR ITE. The diamond still remains the favourite stone for engagement rings, and the cluster maintains ite popularity. Also Jones and Sons, 278, High Street, are still the popular jewellers from whom to secure engagement rings. This is as it should be. A firm which has been established for thirty years secures a high reputation for trustworthiness and the value of the experience of the principals of the firm is always of inestimable advantage to patrons. Moreover, so huge is Jones and Sons* business that they are able to cut out the middleman with his profits. Jones and Sons import their diamonds and other stones direct from England, and their own expert workmen fashion these into the beautiful rings the firm seß. This means not only reliable work but a lower cost for the purchaser, a considerable saving which is appreciated by those building up a home. Just at present Jones and Sons are exceedingly busy making up rings, especially engagement rings, to meet the keen demand. These rings are sold at price® to suit all pockets. For instance, clusters are offered at from £lO, one special line selling very freely at £2O. hive stone claw sets ate sold from £5, with a very popular line at £2O. Country people can secure their rings by post from J-ones and Sons, The question of size does not matter much, as ring* can be altered in size in about a quarter of an hour. All that is required is for the purchaser to ‘mention the style of ring wanted and the price he wishes to pay. Jones and Sons will se© that a good ring is sent, and in the event of its not being satisfactory they will either change the ring or, if necessary, will refund the purchase money. Jones and Bens are doing a very big business in rings through the post office. XD
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16450, 11 June 1921, Page 8
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