Table linen
Hi Everyone, thanks for viewing my advert.
We have quality used tablecloths and napkins taking up space and they need to go! They were used in our little café / restaurant which we have moved on from.
Bag a bargain for your Christmas events! Soft, durable, easy care baize type fabric that you can wash and tumble dry over and over with no snagging, linting or shredding. The table cloths are different shapes and sizes as we had different size tables. We used the smaller square cloths to overlay the bigger cloths I've added photos so show what I mean.
Tablecloths - ivory colour
8 x cloths size 132cm x 88 cm
5 x cloths size 178cm x 130 cm
12 x cloths size 132cm x 132 cm
11 x cloths size 91cm x 91cm (used to overlay on bigger cloths)
Tablecloths - red colour
10 x cloths size 91cm x 91cm (used to overlay on bigger cloths)
Napkins - ivory colour
29 x cloths size 50cm x 50cm
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Hi does anyone in the Raureka Hastings area have cameras on or facing towards Oliphant road that were operating on 27th Feb that could have captured a black hatchback vehicle between 10.25-10.40am travelling down Oliphant road and running over my friends dog. The vehicle dragged the dog and stopped by the shop and got out to have a look then took off. Any assistance be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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