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queenb Outlet Store Open Day - Saturday 31st August

Instead of sitting at home watching movies on an inevitably cold and wet Saturday, why don’t you first come on down and get yourself an affordable blanket to snuggle up on the couch with! Perhaps some funky new cushions to enhance your hibernation pad during these cooler months? Our outlet store is open for it’s once a month Saturday opening and is full of bargains you will love.

At our outlet store we also stock some of our core items such as commercial quality towels, sheeting, blankets, slippers and more. These top quality items can be found in hotels, motels, and airbnb's around the country, and you can get them for your own home too!

What: queenb Outlet Store Saturday Open Day - August
Where: 25 Bowden Road, Mt Wellington, Auckland.
When: Saturday 31st August 10am - 2pm
Note: There is plenty of free parking available.

We hope to see you this weekend!

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