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Harry Potter magic

HARRY Potter fans can venture to Fountain Gate this Saturday and take part in some wizardry fun.
Angus and Robertson will host a raft of special events, games and competitions in their Westfield Fountain Gate store to celebrate the release of the seventh book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
JK Rowling’s book in the best-selling Harry Potter series is scheduled for release on 21 July.
Fans are invited to come dressed up as their favourite character from Harry Potter and take part in colouring competitions while waiting for the release of the book.
Angus and Robertson is urging the public to pre-order a copy at their store for the special price of $29.99 (RRP: $49.95).
All the fun starts at 8.50am this Saturday.

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