Guide biscuit stalls this weekend
If you are heading out to vote in Brooklyn or Island Bay on Saturday remember to put some extra cash in your pocket to buy your GirlGuide biscuits. We will be having biscuit stalls at both Brooklyn School (with Eftpos available) and Brooklyn Community Centre and outside the Island Bay Presbyterian Church at 88 The Parade.
If you miss out then we will also be selling biscuits on Sunday 24 September at Countdown in Newtown and outside The Warehouse in Tory Street (Eftpos available).
They are $3.50 a packet for either originals, chocolate or mini chocolate.
You can buy any three packets for $10.00 or six packets for $20.00
Full cartons are being sold at reduced prices also.
If cannot get to a stall and are wanting more than just a few packets please contact me and I will see what we can arrange.
We look forward and thank you for your support
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