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DID YOU KNOW this about Postie Plus?🤔

Star from Onehunga

Postie has been a part of kiwi communities for 115 years, and their mission is to offer great quality, affordable clothing as well as having a positive impact on communities🤩

So affordable, that regular customers confess their preference is to shop with us😌 We absolutely love that 💗
That is why we send out invites for you to come and check out what we have, as stock is regularly turning.

This week, we got some ridiculously low prices!

We have Maternity and Women’s loungewear with a whole 40% off! 😱
Men’s Jackets 30% off! 😮
Women’s Briefs priced @ $4 each if you buy 2 or more 😲
Bras are from $7, Baby’s selected stock from $3, Little Kids from $3 and Big Kids from $5😉
Mens long sleeves are only $8 each when you get 2 or more, Flannel shirts are $15 each when you get a couple, polar fleece tees are $15 each 😎 now that’s a pretty good deal!

Need some retail therapy? Come to us 🙌🏾
See you there ☺️

198 Onehunga Mall Road
Onehunga

Monday to Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm

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