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Advertising yourself - Advertise your works - Advertise your business - FREE

Ariana Neighbourly Lead from Gisborne District

Stall holders / Artists / Crafters / Buskers / Business People / Garage Sale holders / Food Vendors**

Are you interested in advertising yourself, your works for FREE?

Here is your chance to do so...

On Saturday 3rd December 2016 - 10am to 2pm at the Railway Reserve - Gisborne for the first time, there is a “Neighbourly” Community Event, being organised for you!

This is for you, to benefit you & your works out to the wider community, which in turn, is beneficial for all...

What you make on the day is yours!
There is absolutely no cost to you.**

The Railway Reserve has been secured for the day, advertising is underway... all for you, our community members, family and friends.

This is open to all!

Please Register your interest to hold a stall/display stand by - Friday 18th November 2016, using the contact details below.

**Food Vendors - please discuss Safety Standards etc when registering.

For all enquiries and registration, contact:
Lois Wimutu
Ph: 06 - 868 - 4011 after 6pm
Or via Message on the “Neighbourly” website.
www.neighbourly.co.nz.........

Please feel free to pass this information around to others.
Thank you.

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