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Annual Book Sale tomorrow at Greytown Library

South Wairarapa District Council

|| TOMORROW || AT Greytown Library ||

Come along to the first Annual Book Sale for the Wairarapa Libraries! There will be deselected stock from South Wairarapa, Carterton, and Masterton District Libraries at a bargain price, with all money raised from the book-sale going directly back into the Libraries’ budgets to purchase more collection items, to ensure we can provide you with fresh, interesting and up-to-date collection items.
We will be selling fiction, nonfiction and nonbook items.

• Fill a bag for $5
• Lucky dip (adult books) – 3 items $2
• Lucky dip (children’s) – 5 items $2

We can take cash or Eftpos. Any unsold items will be donated to a local charity or organisation. SEE YOU ALL THERE!

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