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A family Newsagency serving South Tamworth NSW since 1964.

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Friday, April 20, 2007

Fairfax Strike

INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS
The Sydney Morning Herald and the Australian Financial Review are not available in country NSW today (Friday 20/04/07) due to an industrial dispute at Chullora.
We received normal quantities of the Newcastle Herald with the new optional The Form which has racing information. This is available by request only (we are only supplied some copies of these).

On Saturday we expect the Australian Financial Review to be published but there will be severe restrictions of the Sydney Morning Herald. Quantities will be limited throughout the state and in the country (again) we will receive a one part newspaper. Missing sections will be Domain, Drive and My Career.

At this stage, there is no information about the fate of the Sun Herald for this week. We assume (hope) that the dispute will be settled by then.

Maxine and Peter

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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Lucky for Some!


FRIDAY 13th FUN & GAMES
If you couldn’t make it into our store on the day, you really missed a great spectacle and tons of fun.
Skye had set up a very eye catching display for the day and all the girls were decked out in their witches gear, including hats and wigs! We had the best looking witches in town on the day. It was really another situation where you had to see it.
We had a TV crew in to make some video of our staff and the display as well as the newspaper reporter and photographer. Neither made public viewing in the end, so its down to you to see it for yourself. The next Friday 13th falls in July.
Our winner of the lucky free draw on the day was John Murphy who just happens to live at number 13. Is this an omen of great things to come? Congratulations!
Maxine and Peter

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Easter Winners.

EASTER COLOURING WINNERS
Copies of our winners in the Newspower Easter colouring competition (Deana Kaiser and Rebecca Short) are on the noticeboard at Hillvue Road. We hope that you have checked out the wonderful entries on display in the store. These entries have been forwarded to the state finals judging.
Our judges were so impressed with the entries that we decided to award extra runners-up prizes this year. They went to Tarryn Rizzi from St Edwards and Natasha Lewis from Tamworth South Public School for primary division and Felisha Kaiser from Hillvue Public School and Claudia Dietrich from St Edwards for infants division.
Entries can be collected for two weeks after the school holidays for those pupils who wish to keep them.
Thanks to the schools for their great support and the children who made such outstanding efforts on their entries.
You must call in soon to see the full display.
Maxine and Peter

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