when: 21 - 23 June 2024 | venue: National Library of Australia Bookshop | cost: See event for details | address: Parkes Place West Parkes 2600 | website: https://nla.gov.au
published: 21 Jun 2024, 5 min read
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With discounts up to 50 percent* end this financial year with a smile by picking up some Australian literature and unique gifts at reduced prices!
The National Library Bookshop pre-stocktake sale will take place in-store over three days.
Shop in-store to receive a 10 percent discount storewide and up to 50 percent off selected items. Their knowledgeable team will be available to assist you with their specialist range of Australian books and gifts.
*Offer does not include already discounted items - no further discounts apply.
If you're not able to visit during the three-day sale, but are still looking for some great deals, consider joining the Friends of the National Library. Friends receive a 15 percent discount at the Bookshop year-round (exclusions apply) along with many other benefits and discounts. Become a Friend of the National Library today.
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With discounts up to 50 percent* end this financial year with a smile by picking up some Australian literature and unique gifts at reduced prices!
The National Library Bookshop pre-stocktake sale will take place in-store over three days.
Shop in-store to receive a 10 percent discount storewide and up to 50 percent off selected items. Their knowledgeable team will be available to assist you with their specialist range of Australian books and gifts.
*Offer does not include already discounted items - no further discounts apply.
If you're not able to visit during the three-day sale, but are still looking for some great deals, consider joining the Friends of the National Library. Friends receive a 15 percent discount at the Bookshop year-round (exclusions apply) along with many other benefits and discounts. Become a Friend of the National Library today.
Go see 2024 National Library Bookshop Pre-Stocktake Sale | Events Canberra.
2024 National Library Bookshop Pre-Stocktake Sale | Events Canberra is on 21 - 23 June 2024. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Parkes. Visit their website at https://nla.gov.au.
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