NITN | @notintownlive | 23 Dec 2020, 10:12 am
Christmas
Kolkata/NITN: Starmark, Kolkata’s popular destination for books and more, has spread out a Christmas fare to bring good cheer during this festive time.
It’s Christmas Carnival at all Starmark stores!
The Carnival will be on till Jan 10, 2021.
There’s something for everyone. There’s a very wide variety of exclusive Christmas decorations. For children there are books and toys.
They can avail a flat 15 per cent off on all Lego products and receive goodies and gifts on purchase of toys. If young readers purchase books above Rs. 1500/- they will receive attractive book merchandise.
Customers will receive free gift vouchers of Rs. 250 on purchase of goods worth Rs. 2500/- and Rs. 500/- on purchases worth Rs.5000/- .
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Take your pick from the well-stocked book shelves…be it fiction, biographies, travel diaries, cookbooks, science fiction and many more. For Christmas gifts head for the chocolate selection, or the home decor items, stationery, music and film DVDs, bags and games. Celebrate Christmas with Starmark!
Purchases can be made online as well at www.starmarkonline.com.
Addresses of Starmark Stores in Kolkata
1. South City Mall, 2nd Floor, 375 - Prince Anwar Shah Rd, Jadavpur, Kolkata -700068.
2.. Quest Mall, 33 Syed Amir Ali Avenue, Upper Basement, Kolkata-700017.
3. Mani Square Mall., Shop No:2A-02, 2nd Floor, 164/1, Maniktala Main Road,, Kankurgachi, Kolkata- 700054
4. City Centre 1, Block ‘A’ 320 A, DC Block Sector 1, Bidhannagar, Salt Lake, Kolkata- 700064
Timings: 11am to 9pm ( open on all days)
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