771 days ago

Oh frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!

Tom Neighbourly Lead from Karori

I've just been posting this on the Karori Lions Club's "Group Page":
The popular and delicious Lions Christmas Cakes are now available for sale in Karori.
All profits go to charity. $25 for this very special 1kg cake - full of tasty nutrition and a minimum shelf life of two years. For many across New Zealand the Lions Christmas Cake has become a tradition.
Enjoy the win-win of contributing to charity and having a Christmas and year-long treat.
Now on sale at Gipps St Butchery, and on Saturday 25th November Karori Lions will be selling the cakes in Karori Mall. Or send a message to our Facebook page to place an order – for 2 or more cakes we will deliver to a Karori address for prepaid cakes.
BONUS! – Purchase two cakes from the above sources and go into the draw for a $250 Interislander travel voucher.
I've already sampled one of my own and can really vouch for the quality!

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