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Free astrology posters

Thursday, January 8, 2009

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The Cairns Post has got your astrological year covered for 2009 with its free 12-part collectable Astrology poster series.

Starting Saturday January 10 in The Weekend Post, this colourful, thought-provoking series of free posters is jam-packed with information covering physical and personality traits, life outlook, celebrity star signs and that all-important perfect love match.

Whether you’re an imaginative Pisces or an extroverted Aquarius – or anything in between – these handy astrological keepsakes also map out the year ahead including lucky dates, colours and numbers so that elusive winning lottery combination might finally come your way. Each poster also features a thorough overview of the Chinese astrological calendar so you’ll always know which of your friends are dogs, monkeys, pigs or rats.

Make sure you grab all 12, starting Saturday Januar 10, only in The Cairns Post.

 



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