GARAGE SALE 13a Brynley Street, Hornby
Hi folks...I am having a garage sale on Saturday 17th June, starting not before 10am. Items include. lge round pedestal table, 2 sets dining chairs. narrow bifold doors, push mower/catcher. Acquatica double sink unit. Lge round Formica table, metal legs. Leather Moroccan style foot stool (lge and used). Single upright chairs... Old sofa bed, but Mobilier bed excellent, Oh and really cheap, great for sleep out. Can't deliver I'm afraid.
Then: when kitchen is finished, will have: Simpson Polaris range, Ceramic top. $100, Med. Upright Freezer $20. Fridge freezer 64cms x 150cms H, Self closing doors $100. These two items still in use but will be able to be seen on Saturday (excuse the magnets)..and will be clean and tidy after 4th July. Also available, double tap/swivel spout sink mixer taps for $15 to neighbourly people. Other small bits and bobs like a Berber style rug, and for art lovers, a few pictures, maybe books, oh just about all sorts......nothing wrong with fridge/freezer except light does not work....oven range all AOkay...just having new kitchen put in.
Prices are all super reasonable - need to clear the garage.
Neighbourly folks can have 'looksees' before Saturday if required....
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