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Precious things come in small parcels. Mr Jamie Tulloch (right), of Nicholas Jewellers, places a diamond into a cherry held by Ms Elizabeth de Lambert ready to be baked into a cake by Michael Lee-Richards, of Michael’s Restaurant. A lucky person will find the diamond in a piece of cake bought at the Court Theatre’s gala day at the theatre on November 14. The celebrations of the theatre’s fifteenth anniversary will include a fashion parade of garments by an Auckland; designer, Patrick Steele. The 15-point diamond (inset) is valued about $800 and was given by Nicholas Jewellers.

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Press, 6 November 1986, Page 6

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Precious things come in small parcels. Mr Jamie Tulloch (right), of Nicholas Jewellers, places a diamond into a cherry held by Ms Elizabeth de Lambert ready to be baked into a cake by Michael Lee-Richards, of Michael’s Restaurant. A lucky person will find the diamond in a piece of cake bought at the Court Theatre’s gala day at the theatre on November 14. The celebrations of the theatre’s fifteenth anniversary will include a fashion parade of garments by an Auckland; designer, Patrick Steele. The 15-point diamond (inset) is valued about $800 and was given by Nicholas Jewellers. Press, 6 November 1986, Page 6

Precious things come in small parcels. Mr Jamie Tulloch (right), of Nicholas Jewellers, places a diamond into a cherry held by Ms Elizabeth de Lambert ready to be baked into a cake by Michael Lee-Richards, of Michael’s Restaurant. A lucky person will find the diamond in a piece of cake bought at the Court Theatre’s gala day at the theatre on November 14. The celebrations of the theatre’s fifteenth anniversary will include a fashion parade of garments by an Auckland; designer, Patrick Steele. The 15-point diamond (inset) is valued about $800 and was given by Nicholas Jewellers. Press, 6 November 1986, Page 6

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