1135 days ago

2023 Wild Birds of New Zealand Calendars - Available Now

Louise from Woburn

Give them a gift they really want this Christmas - a Wild Birds of New Zealand 2023 Calendar.
These are a large A3-size calendar, with cover printed on 300gsm gloss art board and the pages printed on 150gsm gloss art paper. NZ Public Holidays and Day Light Savings dates are included and there is room for little notes on each date. The photos are all taken by myself, with a couple around the Hutt Valley. These are printed locally in Petone at Valley Print, who do a fabulous job. The calendars are $28 each inclusive of GST, plus courier at cost or collect from Woburn, Lower Hutt. Limited number available.
Payment on invoice by deposit into my account or cash on pick-up. Thanks for supporting my venture. Email me on louise@louisethomas.co.nz to arrange collection or if you would like a PDF of the whole calendar to have a look at before you buy.

Price: $28

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Are Kiwis allergic to “exuberance”? 🥝
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