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1796 days ago

Stationary

Amandeep from Papatoetoe

It is that time of the year! I have surplus stationery.
Get your stationery needs sorted for your kiddies without the extreme price hikes!
Let me know what you require and how many.
I will confirm the cost for you.

Warwick 1I5 Exercise Book 9mm Ruled 40 Leaves $1.50
Warwick 1B5 Exercise Book 7mm Ruled 40 Leaves $1.50
Warwick 3B1 Notebook 7mm Ruled 32 Leaves .80
Clever Kiwi All-Purpose Book Ruled $3
Warwick No.24 Project Book 100gsm 20 Leaves $3
Sharpie Black Permanent Marker Fine Tip $3
Colouring pencils (pack of 12 pencils in a pack) $5
Sharpener (1 hole) $2
Staedtler Tradition Graphite HB Pencil $1
OfficeMax Blue Ballpoint Pen Rubber Grip $2 or a box of 12 for $20
OfficeMax Red Ballpoint Pen Rubber Grip $2 or a box of 12 for $20
OfficeMax Plastic Ruler 30cm Clear $1

Negotiable

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