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Masquerade Costume Hire

Address:  238 High St
Kew, VIC
3101 
   
Contact Person: Masquerade Hire
   
Telephone: 03 9853 6101
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Postal Address :
238 High St
     
Postal Address Suburb :
Kew Vic
     
Post Code :
3101
     
Contact Person 1 :
Claire Lindrea
     
2nd Contact Person :
Margaret Curry
     
Appropriate age group :
all age groups
     
Average cost per child :
$5-$27.50
     
Special events :
school plays, Bookweek, Italian day, Colonial dress, Medieval day
     
Special Offers :
Mention this special offer and recieve 20% off all costume hire and wigs and Makeup for students and Staff celebrating the upcoming Commonwealth games!
     
Full Comprehensive Description :
comprehensive description: Masquerade Costume Hire has gorgeous clean costumes for all school occasions. We have masks, wigs,hats and make-up to hire or buy. BOOKWEEK,Australian and Zoo Animals, ITALIAN DAY and HISTORICAL costumes a specialty. We also have class sets of costumes. Mascots are available to hire for school fetes.Masquerade is the official home of "Sid the Seagull" and is available to hire by schools all year round. We can also cater for your school trivia night with thousands of adult costumes to choose from. Our costumes are sent all over Australia. - You are never too far away! Please ask about our generous 20% discount for schools. Our general adult costume hire rate is $66 hire + $50 bond. The hire period is usually a couple of days. This price includes all accessories like wig, gloves, glasses, jewellery and shoes. Everything can be hired separately and are priced accordingly: Wigs $22, Boots, $16.50, Glasses $5.50. We do have a few costumes that are more expensive. These are our mascot range of costumes. They are $88 hire +$100 bond. Children’s sizes up to size 12 are $27.50 hire + $25 bond. Bigger Children are priced between $33 hire - $49.50 depending on size and the complexity of the costume. Prices for seasonal costumes like Santa and the Easter Bunny are available on request. A huge range of make-up and other “personal” accessories (ie; things like cigarette holders and eyelashes and moustaches) can be purchased at reasonable prices. We send costumes all over Australia. They are usually sent by Australia Post or a courier company. A higher bond is usually charged and of course this is refunded when the costume is returned in good order and on time. To book a costume, please call the shop on (03) 9853 6101 during our business hours: Mon – Fri 9am-7pm Sat 9am-5pm Sun 11am-3pm Please don’t hesitate to contact us again if there are any other questions you may have.
     



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