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Get your guide to creating the perfect home
at home: a guide to creating your perfect home brings together practical and comprehensive information when planning for a new home or renovation with the second part of the book showcasing 12 extraordinary, original and inspiring South Island homes.
The Press is proud to offer its readers this wonderfully illustrated 144-page book, written by David Killick – editor of the monthly at home lifestyle supplement in The Press.
This ‘must have’ book for those planning a new home or renovation retails for $34.95 but The Press offers it to its readers for the special price of $29.95 plus $5 postage and handling with all subscribers to The Press entitled to a $5 discount, receiving the book for just $24.95 plus $5 postage and handling.
HOW TO GET YOUR COPY
Post or fax your order with payment to the Press.Click here to download a printable order form.
Get your copy direct from The Press offices in Christchurch (22 Cathedral Square), Rangiora (206 High Street) and Ashburton (164 Burnett Street).
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