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2066 days ago

Huge Combined Garage Sale

Shuer from Boulcott

35 George Street, Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt
8.00 - 11.00 am, Saturday 20/06/2020
Regardless of the weather---Sunny or Rain

Good quality, new or proved items suit all ages.

Furniture: dinning chairs, cabinets with glass door, plastic drawers;
Clothes: warm jackets for winter, stylish clothes/skirts/dress for different season and occasion; Pajamas;
Scarves: wide selections for all seasons;
Fashion shoes: sandals, jandals, boots;
Stylish bags: shoulder or hand bags,
Beddings: sheet, duvet inner, duvet cover, pillow, pillow cases;
Curtains and Table clothes: different sizes;
Kitchen stuff: cooking pots, utensils, cutleries, bowls, plates, drinking glass (sets);
Vases and artificial flowers;
Toys/games/puzzles: suit all ages of kids.

All goods in good hygiene conditions。

Famous freshly made roti and noodles from P S FOODS LTD.




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Negotiable

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