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1716 days ago

Garage Sale Tomorrow

Hiromi from Devonport

Charity Garage Sale

Mainly Women's clothes size 8,10,S
Some size L
Women's shoes size 7~10
Men's clothes size mainly size M & L
Some dishes, cups,plates, bowls
Every items $2+ each
The profit goes to the Hospice.
Thank you for your support!!

Date 3rd July Sat TOMORROW
10am ~ 3pm
Place at private house
Please DM for the address.

See you tomorrow.

チャリティーガレージセール

友人から、沢山の女性用洋服、靴、バッグ等ドネーション頂きました。洋服サイズ主に8,10, Sサイズ、若干Lサイズあり。靴サイズ7~10。若干男性用洋服類(日本人)サイズM, L。下記の日程で、チャリティーガレージセールを開きますので、どうぞいらして下さい。どれでも、一点ゴールドコイン。売上金は、ホスピスに寄付させて頂きます。

日時 7月3日土曜日
午前10時~午後3時
場所 Devonport 個人宅

ご興味ある方、いらっしゃる方は、DMください。開催場所をお知らせします。それでは、皆さんにお会いできることを楽しみにしてます。

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