Jumble Sale | Epic Mega Huge 5-Days | Salvation Army Lower Hutt
You will not want to miss the "World Famous Annual Mega Epic Huge 5-Day Jumble Sale" at Lower Hutt Salvation Army on the corner of Cornwall Street and Kings Crescent.
This is one of the major fund-raising events of the year and supports our work in the community.
You are invited to come along and see what treasures you can uncover. Every room, every corner, every table is filled with so many items you will find it hard to leave empty-handed. Additional items will be added throughout the sale.
Please share this with all your local friends :-)
- Clothing
- Shoes
- Bric-a-brac
- Household items
- Games
- Bikes
- Linen
- Bedding
- Toys
- Books
- DVDs & CDs
- Bags
- Jackets
- So much more!
Fill a supermarket bag for $10, and fill a rubbish bag for $20 (B.Y.O. bags). Some items will be priced separately.
Five days only - see you there!
Masks and social distancing are required.
Thursday 13 Jan 6.00pm - 9.00pm
Fri 14 & Sat 15 Jan 9.30am - 3.00pm
Fri 21 & Sat 22 Jan 9.30am - 3.00pm
Link to Facebook Event: fb.me...
Notices
Hello.Neighbours,I will be opening the Pataka Aroha next Tues.We are situated at
427 Cambridge Tce
Nae nae,Lower Hutt
Hours.
Tues/Wed 9-2:30pm
Thurs 10-3:30pm
Fri 8:30-1pm.
Closed Stat Holidays.
Donations can be Dropped off during opening hours.Please ensure that all donations be in good condition to pass on to Needy Families Free.
MOB,0274315852.
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