Di bawah ini adalah senarai album utuk anda rujuk terus ke blog saya:
1) JUBAH SELUAR (OFFICE WEAR)
PAGES: (A) JUBAH SELUAR K10
(B) JUBAH SELUAR NONA DAN IDAMAN
(C)TUDUNG 4 SEGI BESAR
2)JUBAH DAN ABAYA
PAGES: (A) ABAYA HITAM (RM 200 KE ATAS)
(B) ABAYA HITAM (RM 100 KE ATAS)
(C) ABAYA HITAM (BAWAH 100)
(D) JUBAH LYCRA (BAWAH 100)
3)T SHIRT MUSLIMAH DAN BLOUSE
4)PAKAIAN KANAK-KANAK
PAGES: (A) GAUN KANAK-KANAK
(B) BAJU KURUNG KANAK-KANAK
5) BORANG ORDER
(maaf butang send terlindung sedikit)
Ahad, 14 Ogos 2011
Rabu, 3 Ogos 2011
KANTA SENTUH 4
Assalamualaikum dan Selamat Menyambut Bulan Ramadhan semua. Semoga dibulan berkat ini kita dapat menggandakan lagi amalan kita kerana bulan hanya datang sekali sahaja dalam setahun dan kita tidak tahu samaada tahun depan kita sempat atau tidak bertemu dengannya lagi.......
Di bawah ini ada satu rencana online yang saya ambil dari :
yang bertarikh 21 Julai 2011, Khamis, dikemaskini jam 11.03 a.m. Sekadar untuk perkongsian bersama dan sebagai panduan untuk para pengguna CL. Maaf saya terpaksa siarkan dalam bahasa Inggeris :
The Health Sciences Authority confiscated over 100 boxes of counterfeit
coloured contact lenses after raiding five optical shops across the island.
More than 10 people are also being questioned in connection to the case.
This is the first case of counterfeited health products being sold by legitimate
suppliers such as licensed optical shops. Previous cases had always been
restricted to the black market.
The counterfeits were fraudulently labelled as "FreshLook ColorBlends"
Contact Lenses from CIBA VISION and found to be unsafe and of
poor quality --- for instance, the solution in which the lenses are packed
were tested and determined to have been contaminated with a harmful
bacteria, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which is known to cause serious eye
infections. HSA was alerted to the distribution of counterfeits by CIBA in
mid June this year, and is stepping up its surveillance activities in optical
shops. No action has been taken against any of the shops as of now as
HSA says it will wait for the conclusion of the investigation.
Investigations are still ongoing but HSA is issuing a warning advisory to
customers as these contact lenses are still in circulation, and the packaging
for the counterfeit is very similar to the actual thing. Consumers are advised
to look out for spelling errors in packaging, and to report any discomfort to
their doctors and optometrists. Any persons found supplying counterfeit medical
devices such as contact lenses are liable to a penalty of $100,000 and/or a jail
term of up to 3 years if convicted.
Please email The Straits Times if you have encountered problems with this
product. Members of the public who are aware of counterfeit health products
being sold are encouraged to contact HSA's Enforcement Branch at Tel: 68663485.
Di bawah ini ada satu rencana online yang saya ambil dari :
yang bertarikh 21 Julai 2011, Khamis, dikemaskini jam 11.03 a.m. Sekadar untuk perkongsian bersama dan sebagai panduan untuk para pengguna CL. Maaf saya terpaksa siarkan dalam bahasa Inggeris :
Tech and Science
HOME > BREAKING NEWS > TECH AND SCIENCE > STORY
Jul 21, 2011
Bacteria in counterfeit CIBA Vision
contact lenses
By Hoe Pei Shan
The Health Sciences Authority confiscated over 100 boxes of counterfeit coloured contact
lenses after raiding five optical shops across the island. -- ST PHOTO: ASHLEIGH SIM
The Health Sciences Authority confiscated over 100 boxes of counterfeit
coloured contact lenses after raiding five optical shops across the island.
More than 10 people are also being questioned in connection to the case.
This is the first case of counterfeited health products being sold by legitimate
suppliers such as licensed optical shops. Previous cases had always been
restricted to the black market.
The counterfeits were fraudulently labelled as "FreshLook ColorBlends"
Contact Lenses from CIBA VISION and found to be unsafe and of
poor quality --- for instance, the solution in which the lenses are packed
were tested and determined to have been contaminated with a harmful
bacteria, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which is known to cause serious eye
infections. HSA was alerted to the distribution of counterfeits by CIBA in
mid June this year, and is stepping up its surveillance activities in optical
shops. No action has been taken against any of the shops as of now as
HSA says it will wait for the conclusion of the investigation.
Investigations are still ongoing but HSA is issuing a warning advisory to
customers as these contact lenses are still in circulation, and the packaging
for the counterfeit is very similar to the actual thing. Consumers are advised
to look out for spelling errors in packaging, and to report any discomfort to
their doctors and optometrists. Any persons found supplying counterfeit medical
devices such as contact lenses are liable to a penalty of $100,000 and/or a jail
term of up to 3 years if convicted.
Please email The Straits Times if you have encountered problems with this
product. Members of the public who are aware of counterfeit health products
being sold are encouraged to contact HSA's Enforcement Branch at Tel: 68663485.