Bulk Boys Clothing
Bulk lot of boys clothing. $35 for the lot.
Includes 4x Shorts, 4x Trousers/Jeans, 12x tshirts (including all blacks, hog warts etc), 6x board shorts, 1x long sleeved thick tshirt (or thin jumper), 3x button up shirts (1x long sleeved - worn maybe twice, 2x short sleeved - brand new), 3x bucket hats, 4x caps, 2x swim caps, 2x onsies (including all blacks one!) and an assortment of other bits - mask, ice breaker socks, cycling gloves.
Less than $1 per item at this price!
Clothing is all size 5-10 with the majority a 6-8 size range (one pair of board shorts at the top left is actually size 2 but as can be seen from the photo significantly larger than others of size 6+ and fit my son til about 9 or 10! 😂)
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There’s growing debate about whether New Zealand’s extended Christmas break (and the slowdown that comes with it) affects productivity.
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73.1% We work hard, we deserve a break!
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16.2% Hmm, maybe?
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10.7% Yes!
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Catering for your Christmas Traditions
Saint Johns Butchery is your number one stop for your traditional Christmas dinner supplies, including free-range turkeys (all sizes), succulent hams made the old-fashioned way, export-quality legs of New Zealand lamb, and whole beef eye fillets (for only $54.99/kg).
Pop in store today to check out our huge variety of meats; you may find something else that caters for your traditional Christmas dinner.
Remember, our friendly team of butchers are always happy to help ... just ask! 🙂
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