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  2. Jewellery store - Wikipedia

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    A jewellery store (American English: jewelry store [1]) is a retail business establishment, that specializes in selling (and also buying) jewellery and watches. Jewellery stores provide many services such as repairs, remodeling, restoring, designing and manufacturing pieces.

  3. Goldmark Jeweller - Wikipedia

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    Goldmark sells jewellery as well as fashion brand watches. Before JPG ownership, in January 2003, [1] Goldmark launched the gClub loyalty program. In June 2009 the gClub card was introduced. [1] Currently there are 15 stores in New Zealand, of which 12 are located as a store within a store within branches of Farmers department store. [3]

  4. Spreydon - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 76 marks the northern boundary of the suburb, including the eastern end of the Christchurch Southern Motorway. The area previously had a small Māori settlement named Ōmōkihi. The area was first settled by Europeans in 1853. Spreydon was constituted as a borough in 1911. It merged into the city of Christchurch in 1921. [4]

  5. Avonhead - Wikipedia

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    Before the 2023 census, the suburb had a smaller boundary, covering 3.11 km 2 (1.20 sq mi). [2] Using that boundary, Avonhead had a population of 9,243 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 480 people (5.5%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 297 people (3.3%) since the 2006 census.

  6. Victoria Street, Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Square is one of four squares located in the Christchurch Central City. [1] It is located just north-west from its centre, Cathedral Square . The square was initially bisected by Whately Road (named after the Archbishop of Dublin , Richard Whately , who was a member of the Canterbury Association [ 2 ] ), later renamed Victoria Street ...

  7. Victoria Square, Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    Detail of Market Place on the map of Christchurch in 1862 by C. E. Fooks. Christchurch was surveyed by Joseph Thomas and Edward Jollie in March 1850, and on these earliest maps the area that became Victoria Square is marked as grassland. [10] On Black Map 273 the area straddling the river can already be seen marked as "Market Place". [11]