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1815 days ago

The KIT

Rhonda Neighbourly Lead from Hastings Central

Hi there,
Many of you have purchased The KIT and the feedback has been wonderful.
If you think you have some time over Labour Weekend to get yours filled in, and you would like to buy one, send me an email or flick me a text to make an order.
RhondaDiprose@gmaill.com
Text: 0278299984

The KIT is a great investment to help you and your family to stay well during times of bereavement, including two sections on important information you can fill in so that when you die, your family have the scoop on what you want and about you, and the knowledge to work with.
Normal price is $25.
Neighbourly Folk who order before 31 October 2019, and who say they saw this advert on Neighbourly can get it for $20 while current stocks last.
Add an extra $8 for The KIT for Couples who live at the same address.
Making it a total of $28.
Please specify if you would like a blue, pink or green.
I will try and get the colour you would like, while stocks last. :-)

Pick up in Hastings or ask about costs for delivery.
To order please email RhondaDiprose@gmail.com or text 0278299984
Some people are buying The KIT for a gift for their friends.
One lady brought some for her friends for their birthdays this year!
Happy Labour Weekend Everyone!

Kind regards
Rhonda Diprose
Funeral Celebrant
Email: RhondaDiprose@gmail.com

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