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Mrs Andrea Keller, of Christchurch, the winner of a solitaire diamond ring valued at $l0,000, admires her new piece of jewellery at the Shoreline Jewellers in New Brighton where it was presented to her on Wednesday. Mrs Keller won the 1 carat diamond ring after entering a national “clubcard” competition organised by the New Zealand Jewellers and Watchmakers’ Association. Customers of the 220 jewellery stores throughout the country became eligible for the draw after buying goods on the card worth $l0 or more.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19860124.2.17

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, 24 January 1986, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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Mrs Andrea Keller, of Christchurch, the winner of a solitaire diamond ring valued at $l0,000, admires her new piece of jewellery at the Shoreline Jewellers in New Brighton where it was presented to her on Wednesday. Mrs Keller won the 1 carat diamond ring after entering a national “clubcard” competition organised by the New Zealand Jewellers and Watchmakers’ Association. Customers of the 220 jewellery stores throughout the country became eligible for the draw after buying goods on the card worth $l0 or more. Press, 24 January 1986, Page 2

Mrs Andrea Keller, of Christchurch, the winner of a solitaire diamond ring valued at $l0,000, admires her new piece of jewellery at the Shoreline Jewellers in New Brighton where it was presented to her on Wednesday. Mrs Keller won the 1 carat diamond ring after entering a national “clubcard” competition organised by the New Zealand Jewellers and Watchmakers’ Association. Customers of the 220 jewellery stores throughout the country became eligible for the draw after buying goods on the card worth $l0 or more. Press, 24 January 1986, Page 2

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