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VIP event at Michael Hill

MICHAEL Hill Corio Store will hold a special VIP event on Tuesday 18 August from 9am to 9pm.
Store manager Jade Drummy said every purchase on the day will go into the draw to win a diamond watch.
Michael Hill has been around since 1979 and is now a global brand across four countries – Canada, the US, Australia and New Zealand.
But being global doesn’t mean it has lost sight of how important local customers are, according to Jade.
“We offer exceptional customer service, 10ct minimum gold content, superb quality diamonds and an in-house team of master craftsmen,” she said.
“At the Corio Store we have long standing staff, Lyn and Ajsela, who are diamond experts – both have been here eight years.”
And, of course, they offer all the usual Michael Hill services and products including diamond, gold and silver jewellery as well as jewellery cleaning, inspections, repairs, handmakes, amazing interest free terms, a comprehensive set of warranties and international lifetime diamond warranty.
Watches also come with lifetime battery replacement.
The Corio shop at Corio Shopping Centre is open Monday to Wednesday from 9am to 5.30pm, 9am to 7pm Thursdays, 9am to 9pm on Friday, Saturday from 9am to 5pm and Sunday from 10am to 4pm.

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