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HOW TO SELECT AN "Hii .« should remember that Value depends not iiwran N buying a Gem Ring on© should remember that Value depends not 1 on Size alone, but on Size plus Quality? A stone of the 'STEWART DAWSON ' grade may be worth several times as much as a stone of similar size if the latter be imperfect or ' off colour.' For 45 years wo have been selling Diamond Rings, and because every gem, large or ■mall, has been of the highest quality, a ' STEWART ' DAWSON ' RING has a prestige that makes it doubly prized. Our Beautiful Assortments of New Designs are Unrivalled for Variety, Beauty, and Vain©. They comprise the Most Beautiful Three-Stone Cross-Over Settings, Three-Stone Half Hoops, Five-Stone Half Hoop; Two-Stone Cross-Over Settings, Solitaires, Pearl and Diamond Five-Stone Half Hoops, Pearl and Diamond Clusters, Diamond mnd Emerald Oblong and Square Clusters, Sapphire and Diamond Half Hoops and Clusters, and Magnificent Diamond and Opal Clusters. All with the latest styles of Platinum Settings. Workmanship is perfect in detail. Through buying all gems from the actual Cutters for Cash, we are able to quote prices, that, Quality considered, cannot be met elsewhere. WE INVITE YOUR EARLY INSPECTION. _ . _w.. 'Write for K yon are unable to call write (or Illustrated Ring List. Mail Order* receive most careful attention. Postage Paid to any Address. King CataSTEWART DAWSON 5£ AND CO. LIMITED CanL Auckland. Wellington. Christchurch. Danedin ' ' Write for Ring Catalogue and Finger Measuring m&: i ruv> • MMtf.h» : Card.

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New Zealand Tablet, 30 November 1916, Page 57

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Page 57 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 30 November 1916, Page 57

Page 57 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 30 November 1916, Page 57

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