NITN | @notintownlive | 23 Mar 2021, 06:19 am
Starmark Sale
Kolkata/NITN: The Giant Starmark sale is now on at all four Starmark outlets in Kolkata at the South City Mall, Quest Mall, Mani Square and City Centre till Mar 31, 2021 from 11 am to 9 pm daily.
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Booklovers will be attracted to a wide range of titles from Penguin Random House, Scholastic, Hachette (Enid Blyton), ACK, Shree and Paragon for young readers; from Wilco, Fingerprint and Collins for lovers of contemporary classics; from Penguin Random House and Harper Collins for Indian writing fans; and from DC Comics and Japanese Manga for graphic novel readers.
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Lovers of movies and music will have a great range to choose from, along with accessories of the best known brands. For children, toys from Mattel, Lego, Kaadoo, K’nex, Play mobile, Power Pux and many more brands will be the major attractions.
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These apart, there will be a wide range of gift items, home décor and lifestyle products, as well as travel accessories, stationery, writing instruments and various other items for school, college and office needs.
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