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1942 days ago

Huge Combined Garage Sale + Plant Sale

Shuer from Boulcott

Huge Combined Garage Sale plus Plant Sale
35 George Street, Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt
8.00 - 12.00 am, Saturday 7/11/2020
Any weather
Good quality, new or preloved items suit all ages, All in good hygiene conditions.

Clothes: stylish clothes/skirts/dress/pajamas for different season and occasion including kid's clothes;
Scarves: wide selections for all seasons;
Fashion shoes: sandals, jandals, boots;
Stylish bags: shoulder or hand bags;
Bedding: sheet, duvet inner, duvet cover, pillow, pillow cases. baby bedding;
Curtains and table clothes;
Kitchen thing: cooking pots, utensils, cutlery, bowls, plates; slow cooker, coffee machine, teapot, tea cup, etc etc;
Small household items: heater; lamp;
Others: oil painting;

Christmas trees, gifts and decorations;
Toys/games/puzzles: suit all ages of kids;
Books for kids, cooking books

Plant Sale
Varieties indoor and outdoor plants, flowers, vegetable plants or seedlings, including rose carpet, hydrangea, summer flowering plants, succulents, fuchsia, orchid bulbs, grapes, snow pea seedlings, bean seedlings, etc etc.

Items must go, all in good bargain price.

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