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MAXIMA FIESTA IN ORANGE
When Maxima built in wardrobe system launched their third outlet
in Subang Parade on May 4th it was a colorful and extremely orange
affair, with guests adopting orange attire for the afternoon.
An array of
orange prizes was on also offer for the winners who picked the lucky
" orange" coloured ball.
With the original concept from Australia, Maxima built-in wardrobe
systems are catching on with several outlets now in Thailand and
Malaysia. |
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Maxima Subang Parade. |
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From
Left to right - Khun Rawadi, Managing Director of Maxima Master
in Bangkok, Khun Sak, President of Maxima Master, Bangkok, Alvin
and Juliet Chang, the Franchisers. |
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Far
right - Mr. Tai - Managing Director of the Maxima Franchise,
KL. |
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The Orange Lucky dip Prizes |
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Saying a few words - Khun Sak, President of Maxima Master, Bangkok. |
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Khun
Adul, Director of Thai Trade Centre, KL. |
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Khun
Adul, Director of Thai Trade Centre, KL. Proceeds to the ribbon
cutting ceremony with Khun Sak, President of Maxima Master,
Bangkok. |
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