Seconds Furniture, good quality used Beds, couches One Day sale!
Hi we are overstocked in used furniture and need to move it. We are a non-profit organisation that specializes in providing good quality used furniture to the public in need.
This Saturday there is a huge Fire Sale for good used seconds furniture.
Tables, chairs, Lounge suites, Couches, Beds, Lounge suites microwaves etc...
Furniture packages to furnish a small flat. All at very reasonable prices- bulk purchases considered! They are priced to sell and sell quickly!
This Saturday from 8:00am till 12pm. Our warehouse is open for viewing during this time.
Stoddard Place, Mount Roskill. (furniture@mef.org.nz or 0274935686)
This will be held in conjunction with our church Monster Garage sale- all undercover and with plenty of parking.
Click on the link for a brief listing of whats available. Many others are onsite and not listed.
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Attached is an advertising poster.
All proceeds from our sales goes in to Church Ministry in the Mt Roskill area and to outreach ministries.
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80.6% Community feedback and transparency is needed.
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19.4% No. This would be impossible in practice.
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