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Tawa Lions Saturday Market

Communications from Tawa Lions Club

This Saturday (16th October) we will have 4 new stalls at the market. They are normally part of the Lion's market at the Waitangirua Mall which has been closed due to Covid Level 2. We are pleased to be able to give them the opportunity to earn some income at our market until we reach Level 1.

There will be two food trucks:

1. Name: Rotibay
Menu: Butter Chicken Roti wrap
Lamb Roti wrap
Vegan Roti wrap
Samosa 'Fish Roll' stacks

2. Name: Kebabs Brothers
Menu: Beef 'n' Chicken hot kebabs
Fizzy drinks

There are also 2 car boot type stalls:

3. Name: Kawakawa
Selling: Korowais - Hand made Maori Cloaks
Jewellery

4. Selling: Bric à brac

Mathew, our plant and landscape specialist, is also back to help you with your planting needs for this season.

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