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3325 days ago

last Chance Sale

Karen from Nawton

Before any of this stuff left over from garage sale past few days goes to the Sal Army and they double/triple the prices then today from 3pm-7pm is last chance for Neighbourly members to come see what's left. Prices have been drastically dropped on most things with further offers being accepted on almost everything.
Items left over include: Big Kitchen table $10, Breadmaker $15, Old style school desk $3, Single/queen duvet cover sets $2-3, Blue-ray player $3, Glitter handbag $6, Blender/mixer (blender side works, haven't yet figured how to get mixer to work) $5, Knee length wedding dress $10, Laser-mop (aiwi) now $3, Venetian blinds $3 box lot, Wall bookshelf now $8, Webcam (used once) $5, Duvet inners $1 each, Corner unit $60 (but willing to drop price to any reasonable offer, it must go).
mics things left for sale include Books, Cushions, Videos and PC games.
For Free: 2 x TV cabinets, Small black dining table, Cabinet (with shelves/drawers) and old style computer monitor.
19 Shannon pl today only 3pm-7pm.

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