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1586 days ago

Ladies Jumper's

Debi from Hamilton East

Ladies Jumpers:
Image # 1 Pink Body White Trim Bottom Of Jumper Size: 16...$15.00
Image #2 Purple Jumper With White Trim On Sleeves Size: XL... $15.00
Image #3 Grey With White Stripes Zipper On Shoulders Size: XL...$20.00
Image #4 Fluffy Pink Jacket Size: 16 (Small 16) $25.00
Image #5 Black Zip/Up Jacket Gray Sparkled Body Size: 18... $10.00
Image #6 Yellow Top With Navy Stars/ White Stripes Size: XL $15.00
All Sweaters are Fairly New Worn Once Or Twice Some Are Brand New Excellent Condition.
All Have Been Purchased In Australia/ NZ.
Surplus To My Needs.
Great Gift Idea!

Price: $10

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One proposed solution? Small levies on industries that profit from financial hardship — like banks, casinos, and similar companies.

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Should the government ask these industries to contribute?

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Should the government levy industries that contribute to financial hardship?
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