Newspapers & Magazines in Diep River, Cape Town

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Unit D 23A Prime Park, Mocke Road, Diep River, DIEPRIVIER, Cape Town, 7800

021 705 0933
INK DESIGN is a design and production studio that has delivered outstanding typesetting, design and production solutions to a range of local and international clients for over 15 years. We pride ourselves on our reputation for high-quality work, attention to detail and outstanding professional service. Our team of highly skilled and experienced media specialists can handle all aspects of production from brief through to print. In collaboration with a significant network of writers, editors, translators, illustrators, photographers, designers and printers, Ink Design is ideally suited to meet the needs of clients for the provision of quality publication design, layout and editing services.

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Southfield Road, Cape Town, 7801

+27 21 797 9814
Second hand bookseller is a person who has a second-hand bookshop A second hand book is a book which has been owned by an owner other than the publisher or retailer, usually by an individual or library Used books typically become available on the market when they are sold or given to a second-hand or used bookstore, they are usually sold for about half or three-quarters the price of what they would cost new Though rare books and others still in demand or hard to obtain might sell for more than this.
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36-50 Old Mill Rd, Cape Town, 7405

021 530 3300

74 Regent Rd, Cape Town, 8060

021 433 0359
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9 Loeloeraai Street, Kuils River, 7580

0824725353
The Agie Advertiser is the brainchild of Sonja Bosman. In the 1900s, Kuils River used to be referred to as a "sleepy village". People would live here, but would work and conduct their business elsewhere. It was, however, soon realised that the existing Kuils River business would have to be introduced to the inhabitants of the town in some way or other. This was the birth of Die Agie.

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