2208 days ago

Last opportunity to view

Karen from Nawton

Garage sale
19 Shannon place, Nawton
Today 27th 3pm-8pm

Everything that is under $2 is now buy 10 items for the price of 1.
Ie 10 for 20c, 10 for 50c, 10 for $1, 10 for $2.

Between $3-$10 are all half price.

These include clothing, jewelry, makeup, kitchenware, books and lots of general knickknacks.

The 8 blue drapes, rails and accessories are now $15 ono for the lot.

The 5 items that are priced between $12-$25 (single bed, electric carving knife, large drawers, queen pink playboy mink blanket and the 3 piece dressing table set) are all very much negotiable. Furniture particularly must go.

Everything must go Please!!!!!! Hopefully!

Look forward to seeing many of you in another 5 or so hours.

Much thanks
Karen

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