Girl Guide Biscuits
Are you desperate for your fix of those delectably delicious Girl Guide Biscuits? Those yummy treats that have covered our country for the last 61 years, delighting young and old, near and far.
Come see us this Saturday 26th May 2018 from 10am -2pm at Roy Nelson House, Aurora Street.
This may be one of your last opportunities to get your stash of the famous girl guide biscuit!!
You’ll see our flags & signs out!
We’ll even have Eftpos available!
For the totally affordable bargain price of $3.50 per packet for all our varieties – Original, Chocolate & Chocolate Minis
Even better for your secret stash you could buy them by the box:
Original 15pkts $52.50
Chocolate 18pkts $63.00
Chocolate Minis 16pkts $56.00
Mixed boxes are also available including 6pkts of each variety for $63.00
Share this post far and wide… and make sure no one misses this great opportunity to support girls in our Lower Hutt Community!
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