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Craft Book Wholesalers CRAFT BOOK WHOLESALERS IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALERS OF FEBRUARY 2018 CRAFT BOOKS RETAIL PRICE LIST ALL PRICES SHOWN INCLUDE GST Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm EST Monday to Friday * Prices shown on this Price List are for Invoicing Purposes Only. * Please set your own selling prices according to The ACCC Guidelines. * Prices shown are correct at the time of printing, but are subject to change without notice Phone: (03) 9335 4822 Fax: (03) 9335 5399 Email: [email protected] 3/18-20 Steele Crt. Tullamarine, VIC, 3043, Australia www.craftbooks.com.au ABN: 73 798 709 952 THE CRAFT BOOK SPECIALISTS Range Of Publishers Alison Cole Embroidery Alliance Distribution Services C & T Publications Capricorn Link Craft Moods Dennis Jones Dynamic Resource Group Gay Eaton Guild Of Master Craftsman Harper Collins Publishers Jean Greenhowe Designs Jenny King Designs Jill Oxton Publications Lacis Leisure Arts Inc Love N Stitches Margaret's Crochet Designs Martingale & Co Mcgraw Hill Nordic Needle Off The Shelf Publishing Pearson Australia Group Pty Ltd Peribo Pty.Ltd. Rainbow Heart Creations Random House Australia Regency Distribution Centre S & A Newman Pty Ltd Sally Milner Publishing Scholastic Australia Pty Ltd Search Press Pty Ltd Stitchology Tuva Publishing Vetty Creations Watermark Press Winterwood Steiner Inspired Toy s Shop Terms and Conditions of Sales 01. New Accounts Craft Book Wholesalers must receive a correctly filled in Credit Account Application Form. 02. Trading Terms I/We acknowledge and agree that the terms of Payment are STRICTLY NET CASH 30 days from date of invoice and agree, that should the account become overdue, A service charge of 1.5% per month will be applied on accounts with a minimum charge of $2.20 in accordance with the Penalty interest Rate Act 1983. Payments of accounts made by Credit Card will incur a 1% Merchant Fee. 03. Returns Books are sold on a firm sale only. Before any returns for damaged or wrong books can be accepted, arrangements must be made with our office for a Credit Authorisation number. No credit will be issued without Prior Authorisation. No exchange on open software package. 04. Queries Queries relating to shortage, or Faulty books must be made to Craft Book Wholesalers within seven days of receipt. No claim will be accepted after that time. 05. Back-orders Out of stock books will be back-ordered, and shown on your invoice. If back-ordered books are in stock at the time of your next order they will be added to your order without duplication. Outstanding back-orders will be shown on each invoice. If you wish to cancel any back-order or not have back-orders listed at all, Please phone or fax our office with this information 06. Price List A Price Lists is produced each month, and sent out to stores with their order every three months. 07. Product Catalogue A Spiral Bound Product Catalogue showing all our products with Black & White pictures is available for purchase at $30.00, this Catalogue only shows the Retail prices, allowing you to use it as a shop selling aid to show to customers who may wish to order books from the catalogue. After the initial purchase, updates are available on request free of charge once you have spent $1000.00 since your initial purchase or last updat 08. All Contracts between Craft Book Wholesalers and the customer shall be deemed to have been entered into in the State of Victoria, and shall be construed according to the laws of the State of Victoria 09. Overdue I/We acknowledge that if the account is overdue, Craft Book Wholesalers at it's discretion, reserves the right to refer the account to a Collection Agency for collection. Customers accepting Craft Book Wholesalers Terms & Conditions undertake to meet all costs and commissions incurred in employing the said Collection Agency to collect the overdue accounts. 10. Craft Book Wholes reserves the absolute right to refuse or withdraw the Customers Credit Facilities at any time in the event that the applicant is in breach of these Terms and Conditions. 11. Customers must inform Craft Book Wholesalers in writing within seven (7) days, of any change/s of their business or corporate structure. Failure to do so will be in breach of these Terms and Conditions and credit will be withdrawn and a new Credit Application Form must be filled in. 12. Please Note All Goods supplied by Craft Book Wholesalers are and will remain the property of, until such time as all sums whatsoever owing to them by the customer are paid in full. Craft Book Wholesalers RRP Prices are GST inclusive, WS Prices are GST Exclusive FEBRUARY 2018 Code Title Author ISBN LIST Cross Stitch A0497 100 Cross Stitch Card Designs Joanne Sanderson 9781446304976 24.99 SP8894 1000 Mini Cross Stitch Motifs Sharon Welch 9781844488940 25.99 A6148 Alphabets To Stitch Leisure Arts 9781464711497 16.99 A1153 Baby Bibs Leisure Arts 9781464711534 16.99 A409928 Best Of Cross Stitch Basics 9781601409928 24.99 A06154 Bookmarks Leisure Arts 9781464711541 16.99 A863734 Cathy Livingstons Cross Stitch Artistry 9781574863734 24.99 A4797U Christmas Countdown David & Charles 9781446303344 21.99 A6156 Christmas Stocking Leisure Arts 9781464711565 16.99 JO74 Cross Stitch & Beading No 74 Jill Oxton 977103733910474 13.50 JO80 Cross Stitch & Beading No 80 Jill Oxton 977103733910480 13.50 JO81 Cross Stitch & Beading No 81 Jill Oxton 977103733910481 13.50 JO83 Cross Stitch & Beading No 83 977103733910483 13.50 JO84 Cross Stitch & Beading No 84 977103733910484 13.50 JO85 Cross Stitch & Beading No 85 977103733910485 13.50 JO86 Cross Stitch & Beading No 86 977103733910486 13.50 JO87 Cross Stitch & Beading No 87 13.50 JO88 Cross Stitch & Beading No 88 9771037339111 13.50 TV7674 Cross Stitch Card Collection Maria Diaz 9786055647674 24.99 TV7650 Cross Stitch Cute Animals Lesley Teare 9786055647650 17.99 SP8681 Cross Stitch Herbs, Fruit & Flowers Sophie Helene 9781844486816 19.99 TV2095 Cross Stitch Mini Motifs: Flowers Susan Bates 9786059192095 19.99 TV7582 Cross Stitch Mini Motifs: Hearts, Birds, Flowers Susan Bates 9786055647582 19.99 TV7964 Cross Stitch Mini Motifs: Nature Susan Bates 9786055647964 19.99 TV7230 Cross Stitch Motif Series 1: Garden & Flowers Maria Diaz 9786055647230 20.99 TV7285 Cross Stitch Motif Series 2: Baby & Kids Maria Diaz 9786055647285 20.99 TV7322 Cross Stitch Motif Series 4: Table Clothes Maria Diaz 9786055647322 20.99 TV7407 Cross Stitch Motif Series 5: Landscapes Maria Diaz 9786055647407 20.99 PR4531 Cross Stitch To Calm Lintz, Leah 9781632504531 29.99 TV2217 Cross Stitch: Floral Summer Days Durene Jones 9786059192217 20.99 TV7490 Easy Cross Stitch Series 1: Flowers Maria Diaz 9786055647490 16.99 TV7506 Easy Cross Stitch Series 2: Baby Maria Diaz 9786055647506 16.99 TV7513 Easy Cross Stitch Series 3: Food Maria Diaz 9786055647513 16.99 TV7520 Easy Cross Stitch Series 4: Borders Maria Diaz 9786055647520 16.99 A6150 Five Seasons Of Quilts Leisure Arts 9781464711510 10.99 TV7278 Floral Elegance Susan Bates 9786055647278 31.99 A6152 Florals To Stich 9781464711480 16.99 DRG291024 Four Seasons Of Cross-Stitch By House-Mouse Designs 9781573673624 22.95 DRG291026 I Can Cross Stitch Elizabeth Spurlock 9781573674492 14.99 DRG2910211 Just Cross Stitch - Halloween 2014 Special Collectors Issue Just Cross Stitch 073361083555 25.00 DRG291028 Lovely Letters Annies 9781573676540 35.99 A6969 Made In France (Sweet Treats In Cross-Stitch) Tinou Le Joly Senovill 9781741969696 34.99 KK40033 Madonna Tempi Cross Stitch Ivanova. Stoyanka 002611400330 20.50 TH4510 Manga Cross-Stitch: Make Your Own Graphic Art Needlework Helen Mccarthy 9781905814510 45.00 DRG291015 Modern Flowers Barbara Campagna 9781592173471 15.95 TV2231 Pretty Stitches Jayne Schofield 9786059192231 31.99 TV2033 Retro Fun In Stitches Jane Prutton 9786059192033 20.99 TV2125 Stunning Scenery In Cross Stitch Maria Diaz 9786059192125 31.99 B1394 Stunning Stitches Jen Lucas 9781604688238 47.95 S3310 The African Cross Stitch Collection Trish Burr 9781863513319 19.99 A0355 The Best Of Kooler Design Studio 9781609003555 29.99 SP3314 The Cross-Stitch Garden Aoki, Kazuko 9781782213314 36.99 SP4243 The Mr X Stitch Guide To Cross Stitch Jamie Chalmers 9781782214243 34.99 KK40023 The Prayer Of Christ Cross Stitch Ivanova. 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