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2266 days ago

RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET.

Arthur from Rangiora

This Sunday 22nd December the RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET will be held in the BLAKE STREET car park RANGIORA from 9 am to 2 pm. It is FREE ENTRY AND SMOKE FREE. This is the last market for the year. Lots of great bargains from health products, hand crafted gift / greeting cards, Xmas stocking fillers, bikes, candles, soaps, scents, jewellry, woodcraft, garden tools. home handy person tools, clothing, toys, plants including swan plants, sunflower plants for the children to grow, perennials, shrubs, hand crafted planters for those special plants, books, puzzles, household items. New and recycled / re purposed items, etc etc.
For stall space phone Arthur 03 745 91 49.
We have THOMAS AND FRIENDS for children to drive in our club rooms next to the market.
Don't forget FOOLS OF DESIRE for that great coffee and food at the market end of Conway lane.
TO ALL VISITORS TO THE MARKET AND STALL HOLDERS, WE WISH YOU ALL THE BEST FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON. THANK YOU FOR YOUR GREAT SUPPORT IT HAS BEEN VERY MUCH APPRECIATED BY ALL INVOLVED. The market is operated by the NORTH CANTERBURY MODEL RAILWAY CLUB Inc. as a fund raiser for our new club rooms.

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