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A helping hand

MAKE your way into Kennedy’s Showcase Jewellers early to give mum a special personalised gift this Mother’s Day.

The showroom has a wide range of rings, pendants, chains, earrings and watches to suit any budget and style, with in-house engraving to make it one she treasures.

The engraving service has a 24-hour turnaround time, so be sure to get in before Friday, May 9 to gift it alongside Sunday’s breakfast in bed.

Their extensive range of statement and versatile staple jewellery is available with coloured stones, pearl, gold, silver and natural and lab-grown diamond.

Select pieces are available in gold and silver to match her preference.

Save on Belgian designed watches from the ICE Watches range, currently on sale.

The friendly staff are happy to order in items not available store.

Owner Rosie Ficarra has 20 years of experience helping pick out the perfect pieces to spoil mums, and is well equipped to help you get the perfect piece that she will enjoy for years to come.

The business has been family-owned for three generations, with the backing of Showcase to guarantee diamonds for seven years including replacement.

Kennedy’s Showcase Jewellers also stock a range of jewellery care products and provide a walk-in jewellery cleaning and repair service to help her new piece to continue sparkling.

The store is open 9am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday, and 9am to 1pm on Saturdays.

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