2664 days ago

Ashley Church Garage Sale

Jeneane from Rangiora

Lots happening today - including the Garage Sale and Market at Ashley Community Church! Plenty of white elephant and jumble items. The corner spa bath is still available as well as other bathroom fittings; an Ashford spinning wheel; over 10 metres of floaty gold sun filter curtaining fabric, clothing from 50 cents up to $50; kitchen ware (current and retro), shoes including large women's sizes, small furniture, books, puzzles, electronic items. We are also expecting Miss Olivia Art, The Rawleighs Man, and I will have a small selection of vintage and retro wares from my (usually) online shop - Dunedin Street Vintage.

I will be busy with the sale preparations from now on so probably can't answer questions. Come along and see! 12 noon - 4 pm today (Sunday 28 October) at the Ashley Church, 39 Canterbury St, Ashley.

Proceeds to our ongoing maintenance and restoration fund.

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