1295 days ago

Great Value $15 Vege Hub Orders

Amy Houben from Awapuni Vege Hub

Hi everyone, once again a great selection of fresh produce this week:

Lettuce
Broccoli
Kumara
Carrots
Gold Kiwifruit
Rose Apples
Banana

Orders cost a standard $15. Order and pay via internet banking. Payment details are in the document attached.

Orders need to be in before Tuesday 12 noon. Pick up is always a Thursday. A list of locations can be found in the attached document.

On that note I am thrilled to introduce a new pick up location in Roslyn, with: The House Next Door (HND), 127 Vogel St, Roslyn, ph: 357 7336. Pick up Thursday between 11:30-12:30pm.

Remember to bring some bags.

The Vege Hub Team

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