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Cot - Mattress - near new bedding - Kapiti

Margaret from Waikanae

Inner sprung mattress - no label
70 x 120 x 12 cm
no marks, tears or stains

Mothers Choice toddlers cot
base has 2 different heights
side moves up and down - dropside cot
does have some scratches
plastic connection pieces for dropside have all been replaced.

2 sets of winter sheets - plus 2 'bee' extras. I made larger yellow ones to tuck in.
1 set summer sheets
all near new - only used for 'grandies' visits.
mattress protector
net to cover & keep most of flies out.

4 wrap around head cloths for across the top
underblanket for warmth & protection if wanted.
2yr old girls dressing gown if wanted
several new & near new bibs.

from a smoke and pet free home
all near new


Will deliver locally
$150 ono

Price: $120

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