3067 days ago

The Antique Fair is on this weekend!

The Antique Fair Charitable Trust

Hi neighbours. The Antique Fair is on this weekend! We'll be at Christchurch Girls High School. Dealers from the North and South Islands will be attending. There will be a mix of quality furniture, silver, china, crystal, jewellery (vintage and modern), books, tools, linen and collectables. All items are for sale.

The Antique Fair Charitable Trust runs antique fairs throughout the North and South Islands. Donations are made to various charities.

Join us at Christchurch Girls High School, 10 Matai Street East, Riccarton, Christchurch:
- Friday 13th October, 10am - 5pm
- Saturday 14th October, 10am - 5pm
- Sunday 15th October, 10am - 4pm

Admission is $6 (children under 12 are free). To inquire please ring Sandy 027 497 6006. We look forward to seeing you there!
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