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    Morris Wartski's first shop on High Street, Bangor, North Wales Wartski Fields in Bangor, Wales The former Wartski's department store in Bangor, North Wales, shown here as a Debenhams, in 2006. The firm was founded in Bangor, North Wales in 1865 by Morris Wartski, a Polish-Jewish [1] [2] immigrant from the town of Turek, [3] in central Poland ...

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    Shane Co. offers several generous policies that make it one of the best places to shop for jewelry online. It offers free express shipping and 60-day returns, as well as free jewelry cleaning and ...

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    Shopping. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. ... Find out everything to know about Melissa McCarthy's Christmas movie Genie, ... Then he stumbles on an old antique jewelry box, and out comes Flora—with ...

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    The shops shocked the formerly staid jewellery industry by displaying fluorescent orange posters advertising cut-price bargains and by offering low price ranges. The Ratners Group consisted of Ratners, H. Samuel, Ernest Jones, Leslie Davis, Watches of Switzerland , and over 1,000 shops in the United States, including Kay Jewelers .

  7. TGGC Outlet - Wikipedia

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    TGGC Outlet (The Genuine Gemstone Company Outlet) was a British reverse auction clearance jewellery shopping channel. The channel was available on Sky and online. The channel's operations were based at Eagle Road Studios in Redditch, near Birmingham.