Would you throw your engagement ring down the drain? By looking for these signs of wear and tear you could save one of your most precious possessions. Does the gemstone move \ or swivel in the setting? \ Zhl J Uk \Are the claws worn, do they Zr \! / W catch. Do they feel sharp? 7/ ■■ / \ Is the base (the foundation of // \ the setting) worn by constant J ‘ \ rubbing against other rings? \ /Jf \ the shoulder still \ “ support & protect the \\ claws against knocks? A UNIQUE Is the band losing OPPORTUNITY its shape? For as as $95 Nicolas will commission wL Mr William Drew, NZ Jeweller JF of the Year to remodel your w outdated engagement ring W / A diamond is one of your most treasured possessions. A momenta of your many iSK precious moments together. If cared for a diamond will increase in value, so it t H| makes sense to check your ring regularly for wear and tear. Does the stone DOCS thC 0311(1 » move? Do the claws catch? Are the shoulders and base worn? Is the band thp worn, losing its thickness? If the answer to any of these Have BH questions is'yes’then you are in danger of losing the stone in your strength Or H engagement or eternity ring. fhlrLnpus tn Consider having your old outdated ring remodelled. Nicolas uuviuiuno offers you the exclusive services and talents of Mr William last <lll Other Drew, our premier craftsman. He will remodel your ring; L ~ BP< giving it new life, restoring it to its former beauty. NB yCtiT OI Tjl;.. We also give you a complete, accurate quote plus a hard WOrk? 10 year guarantee of our workmanship (exclusive V'/\- to Nicolas in NZ) MVw Call, and consult us today at 123 Gloucester St <A/1/ (Next to the Duty Free Shop) Phone 67-831 WAr/ or 270 High Street (High Street Arcade) /////v ph 64 ' 734 - Tempting you to be original. Has a crack appeared wherethe ijjotas? Inkolas I
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Press, 21 April 1979, Page 5
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