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Saffron Gift Certificates - Indian Restaurant, Morris County, NJ Thursday, September 22, 2005 Quick Facts Open 7 Days A Week Lunch: 11:30 AM - 03:00 PM Dinner: 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM (Until 10:30 PM on weekends) 249 Route 10 East, East Hanover, NJ Ph.#: (973) 599-0700 Fx.#: (973) 599-9444 Across from Dick's Sporting Goods and next to T-Mobile. [more information] Remember to check our online COUPONS and save money on your next order. Be sure to try out our online ordering system . It's easy. Gift Certificates Please complete the form below. Fields marked with * are required Credit Card Billing Information: First Name: * Last Name: * Address: * Address 2: City: * State: Alaska Alabama Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut District of Colombia Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Massachusetts Maryland Maine Michigan Minnesota Missouri Mississippi Montana Nebraska North Carolina New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico Nevada New York Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina Tennesee Texas Utah Virginia U.S. Virgin Islands Vermont Washington Wisconsin West Virginia Wyoming * Zip: * Phone Number: * Example: (000) 555-1212 E-Mail: Credit Card Information Credit Card: American Express Diner's Club Discover MasterCard Visa * Credit Card Number: * Expiration Date: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 / 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 * Gift Certificate Information Quantity Requested * Amount $50.00 $75.00 $100.00 * Ship To Address ( if different from above ): Name: Address: Address 2: City: State: Zip: Recepient Name (To): Optional Sender Name (From): Optional Shipping Method: Pick Up At Restaurant - $0.00 Regular Mail - $0.00 Comments: Gift Certificates are valid for one (1) year from date of purchase. You shall be charged for the Gift Certificate(s) directly from Saffron Indian Cuisine. You agree to pay for this purchase in accordance with your credit card agreement. This page is powered by D. J. Ardore's restaurantPassion.com And is subject to the Website User Agreement (User Terms of Service) Home About Us Information Picture Tour The Owner Coupons! The Food Lunch & Dinner Catering View Takeout Menu Order Takeout Online! Coupons! Order Takeout Make Reservations
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Seattle Gift Show Your customers will go wild for the newest trends sweeping the country. Shop an amazing selection of the newest gift sensations and latest releases from our exclusive exhibitors—gifted artists and crafters, one-of-a-kind gift manufacturers and unique suppliers— all right here in your own back yard. You'll experience a new division to the Seattle market - PetStyle -and it's not just for pet stores! This is a 34 billion dollar a year industryand offers the retailer a new profit center and a great opportunity to add toyour product mix. Come to Seattle and enjoy the cosmopolitan atmosphere, the distinct culture andthe beauty of a city surrounded by water and the wonderful Cascade mountains. • Almost 1400 booths of crowd-pleasing creativity— 4,200+ product lines from over 800 exhibitors—an idea-filled collection of unusual gifts and accessories from around the world. • The hottest trends in every gift category— all the “new-on-the-scene” styles, colors, topics and directions sure to excite and delight your customers. • Practical inspiration (the very best kind!)— original business-building seminars, craft classes and merchandising strategies, plus hundreds of visual display ideas to fuel your imagination and inspire your creativity. • Valuable year-round resources— unique manufacturers, suppliers and artisans who are available to answer your questions and work with you all year long. January 28-31, 2006 Washington State Convention & Trade Center Show Hours 9:00 am - 6:00 pm, Saturday - Monday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, Tuesday (show closes) Registration Hours 8:30 am - 5:30 pm, Saturday - Monday 8:30 am - 3:30 pm, Tuesday (show closes) Location Washington State Convention & Trade Center 800 Convention Place, Seattle, WA 98101 Buyer Registration: (800) 346-1212 General Info: (415) 346-6666
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Seattle Gift Show Your customers will go wild for the newest trends sweeping the country. Shop an amazing selection of the newest gift sensations and latest releases from our exclusive exhibitors—gifted artists and crafters, one-of-a-kind gift manufacturers and unique suppliers— all right here in your own back yard. You'll experience a new division to the Seattle market - PetStyle -and it's not just for pet stores! This is a 34 billion dollar a year industryand offers the retailer a new profit center and a great opportunity to add toyour product mix. Come to Seattle and enjoy the cosmopolitan atmosphere, the distinct culture andthe beauty of a city surrounded by water and the wonderful Cascade mountains. • Almost 1400 booths of crowd-pleasing creativity— 4,200+ product lines from over 800 exhibitors—an idea-filled collection of unusual gifts and accessories from around the world. • The hottest trends in every gift category— all the “new-on-the-scene” styles, colors, topics and directions sure to excite and delight your customers. • Practical inspiration (the very best kind!)— original business-building seminars, craft classes and merchandising strategies, plus hundreds of visual display ideas to fuel your imagination and inspire your creativity. • Valuable year-round resources— unique manufacturers, suppliers and artisans who are available to answer your questions and work with you all year long. January 28-31, 2006 Washington State Convention & Trade Center Show Hours 9:00 am - 6:00 pm, Saturday - Monday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, Tuesday (show closes) Registration Hours 8:30 am - 5:30 pm, Saturday - Monday 8:30 am - 3:30 pm, Tuesday (show closes) Location Washington State Convention & Trade Center 800 Convention Place, Seattle, WA 98101 Buyer Registration: (800) 346-1212 General Info: (415) 346-6666
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Holiday Golf Gift Guide - Gift Ideas for Golfers You are here: About > Sports > Golf Sports Golf Essentials Almanac: Records, Stats, Timeline Golf Glossary Equipment Reviews & News The Rules of Golf Pro Shop Articles & Resources Beginners Equipment Golfers Tours / Major Events Golf Courses Rules of Golf Handicaps History of Golf Golf Tips Fitness & Health VideoGames / Trivia / Humor Women Junior Golf Buyer's Guide Before You Buy Top Picks Top 10 Instructional Videos/DVDs Top 10 Instructional Books Top 7 Golf Movies Product Reviews Articles Forums Help FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Golf newsletter! See Online Courses Search Golf Stay up to date! Email to a friend Print this page Suggested Reading Find Clubs, Balls, More in the Pro Shop Equipment Reviews and News Most Popular Free Online Golf Games Golf Trivia - Play Golf Trivia Hangman NabiscoWorld "Golf Course" Glossary of Golf Terms Golf Rules What's Hot Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 8 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 3 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 9 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 6 Michelle Wie at the 2005 U.S. Women's Open - 8 Related Topics Tennis Football Baseball Basketball Pro Ice Hockey Holiday Golf Gift Guide - Gift Ideas for Golfers From Brent Kelley , Your Guide to Golf . FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Continued from Previous Page Smokes and Spirits If your golfer likes to take a nip on the links - something we don't recommend, but realize many golfers do - this Pewter Embellished Golf Hip Flask ($24.95 at TGW.com) might be the thing. Many golfers like to fire up a stogey on the course. If your golfer is one of those, take a look at these Cigar Pounches & Cutters ($15, various merchants). They'll keep the cigars fresh (and in one piece) until ready for lighting. If your golfer's kitchen is already gaudy, a little more gaudiness won't hurt. So check out the Golf Club Wine Rack ($69.95 at TGW.com). And take a look at these golf-themed Gift Baskets . Organizers & Travel Bags The Golf Organizer with Bench ($119 through Amazon.com) provides storage space for two bags and shoes, plus accessories, with a small bench in the middle. A less expensive model ($59.99), sans bench, is available at Sears. In a similar vein, the Top Flite Golf Trunk Locker ($39.99 at Target) goes in the trunk of the car and carries shoes, hats, jackets, balls, tees and more. For golfers who do a lot of flying, a Golf Travel Bag is a must. If your travelling golfer doesn't have one, they probably could use one. Practice Aids Practice aids and training aids are a dime a dozen (OK, they're actually quite a bit more expensive than a dime a dozen, but we just mean they are ubiquitous). But here are two items that are cheap but sure to be put to good use. AlmostGolf Balls are practice balls that mimic the flight of real golf balls - but are made from a foam material so as to be safe for use around buildings (think backyard practice). They are much more useful than wiffle balls. For a cheap training aid that, used correctly, will be more useful than 95-percent of the gadgets out there, try the On Mark Game Improvement in a Can ($8.95 at TGW.com). It sprays a yellow dye onto the golf clubface so that golfers can track - and work on improving - their points of contact. More Golf Gift Ideas on Next Page previous 1 2 3 Next Most Popular Video Bathroom Decoration Ideas Tag Sale Tips Creating a Craft Room Making a Personal Space Be Your Own Contractor See other videos at About.com Topic Index | Email to a Friend Our Story | Be a Guide | Advertising Info | Work at About | Site Map | Icons | Help User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy ©2005 About, Inc., A part of the New York Times Company . All rights reserved. Around About Poll: What would you do with $10 million? 1) Spend it 4) Pay bills 2) Donate 5) Save 3) Invest 6) Not sure Is New York City Safe? Tips for Women Travelling What's Hot Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 8 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 3 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 9 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 6 Michelle Wie at the 2005 U.S. Women's Open - 8