2126 days ago

$5 SALE!! Quality pre-loved women's and men's clothing all $5 an item!

Sarah Mcleay from Dress for Success Auckland

Support Dress for Success Auckland and shop yourself some bargains. Women's and men's clothing all $5 an item and shoes $10 pair.

LOCATION: CITYSIDE CHURCH – 8 MT EDEN ROAD, GRAFTON

ITEMS FROM $5 FRIDAY 14 FEBRUARY 11:00AM – 5:30PM
ITEMS FROM $5 SATURDAY 15 FEBRUARY 10:30AM – 2:30PM

CASH & EFTPOS AVAILABLE

FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR SALE DETAILS AND SNEAK
PREVIEWS @DFSAKLNEWZEALAND
Note: No changing rooms available and no prams allowed inside
30 minute time limit may apply while shopping.

All proceeds go to Dress for Success Auckland to help women in need with clothing, confidence and career support auckland.dressforsuccess.org...

DFSA - Flyer A4 - 2 DAY SUMMER SALE - February 2020.pdf Download View

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