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AURAZ is opening in BriagalongBriagalong is about to be "inspired" by AURAZ, offering inspirational giftware, art and handcrafts. Forbes Street. By Karen Cashman - 20th October 2005 - Back to News Be inspired - come in and have a look at the inspirational Giftware, art and handcrafts.
Indulge in soaps & insenses, Hand made felt items, gem stones & crystals, jewellery & candles, paintings & painted cards, Egyptian perfume bottles, belly dancing accessories and a little bit of "Majik".
Enquiries can be made by phoning 0400 172 060 or 0438 587 087
Hoping to see you the weekend of 05/06 November during the festivities.
Source: www.gippsland.com Published by: karencashman@medicoservices.com.au

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