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The brand new 2006/2007 Greater Melbourne Entertainment Books have been released, and are even bigger and better than ever.

Valid until June, 2007, and featuring many of the area's best businesses, they are selling out fast.

This is a great opportunity for you purchase one (or more) of these books and make great savings at various restaurants, entertainment facilities and retail outlets.

Entertainment™ Books contain hundreds of 25-50% off and two-for-one offers from popular restaurants, cinemas, hotels, the arts, and sporting events. There truly is something for everyone and for every budget.

A small selection of the participants in the Melbourne Entertainment Book 2006-2007 are:

Fine Dining Restaurants

• Momo • The Point • Richmond Hill Café and Larder • Langton’s • Verge • One Fitzroy Street • Lynch’s • Bottega • Joseph’s at Werribee Mansion • Bokchoy Tang • Caffé e Cucina • Sails on the Bay • De Bortoli Winery Restaurant • Windows on the Bay • Mask of China • Radii • Silks @ Crown • Mercer’s • Centonove • Koko @ Crown • the brasserie by Philippe Mouchel • Number 8 • Colonial Tramcar Restaurant • Melbourne Wine Room • Isthmus of Kra • Middle Brighton Baths • Bistro 1 & Italy 1

Casual Restaurants & Café Dining

• TGI Friday’s • Taco Bill • Stalactites • Nachos Mexican Cantina • Campari • Time Out • The Great Provider • Chinta Ria Soul • Monroes • La Camera • PJ O’Brien’s • Belle Zain • Pancake Parlour • Curry Club • rbar • Caffé Sienna • Spaghetti Tree • Joe’s Garage • Wagamama

Informal Dining & Take Away Restaurants

• McDonald’s • Quizno’s • Pizza Hut • Red Rooster • Sushi Sushi • Wendy’s • New Zealand Natural • Boost Juice Bars • Trampoline • Donut King • Grill’d • Pizza Haven • Gloria Jean’s Coffee • Trios • Coffee Club • KFC • Nando’s • Brumby’s • Hudsons • Dominos Pizza

Arts, Sports & Attractions

• Hoyts Cinemas • Melbourne Theatre Company • Village Cinemas • Luna Park • Strike Bowling Bars • Opera Australia • Australian Chamber Orchestra • Melbourne Symphony • The Australian Ballet • The National Trust • Palace Cinemas • Greater Union Cinemas • Puffing Billy • The Last Laugh Comedy Club • Champions Racing Museum • IMAX • Sovereign Hill • The Melbourne Aquarium • Melbourne Observation Deck

Retail, Travel & Leisure...

• Avis/Budget/Hertz/Europcar • Daydream Island Resort and Spa • Cypress Lakes Resort • Rydges Resorts • Warner Bros. Theme Parks • Brampton Island • Hayman • Hamilton Island • Dreamworld • Sea Temple Resorts and Spa • Crown Towers • Vintage Cellars • Stella Resorts Group • Auscarts Racing • Video Ezy • Brown Gouge Drycleaning • Rub a Dub Car Wash • The Works Carwash • Barcode • Autobarn

And many, many more. This is only a small selection of the participants.

PAYMENTS:

The cost of the Entertainment Book is Melbourne: $60

The books are now only available for pickup from Epping or the city area by prior arrangement OR Express postage & handling is a flat $10.

To get your copy of the Entertainment™ Book, PM me, reply here or email me at [email protected].

Payment will be taken by direct deposit to the account below, cash in person or if you prefer, you can make payment to the SAU VIC account.

Banking details are:

Bank: ANZ

Name: C Lacey

BSB: 013347

Account: 541432375

When depositing money please put the reference as "Ent Book (username) " and email/pm me a receipt with your postal address to avoid confusion.

Melbourne books are available NOW and I have limited stock left, don't delay.

Don't miss out on a great savings opportunity, reserve your book from SAU VIC now before they sell out!!

  • 2 weeks later...

Alright! Books in hand :devil:

I also have a display book which will be available for viewing at the next SAU meeting on the 16th May.

For those that haven't seen the books, you can also search through the offers here:

Greater Melbourne

(every single offer is in each melbourne book)

Also comes in handy when you're in a huge rush & you want to search for a restaurant or specific cuisine nearby.

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