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1833 days ago

Garage Sale in Paparangi Saturday 13 Feb 8.30am-12.30pm

Claire from Churton Park

Garage Sale - 18 Jane Grove, Paparangi

50+ years in the same house & downsizing means that there is heaps that needs to go.
Garden tools (e.g., hedge trimmers, pole pruner, hand mower, soil sifter etc.)
Shed 'stuff' - ridiculous amounts of screws, a bosch jigsaw work bench etc.
Leatherwork gear - tools, books and a seriously massive roll of leather (is wrapped in a sheet and on top of ladders in photos)
Ladders (wooden & metal) & table/trestle
Some kitchen things (bar stool still in it's box, tupperware, popcorn maker, coffee maker - but with no flask)
Kids books/games/toys (simon optix, scooter, twister, tons of brain games & puzzles)
Some women's clothes (sizes 14-16 - eg., David Lawrence jerseys etc), Jigsaws!!!! So many jigsaws, some unopened with original plastic around them.

Also available - wooden kids desk with drawers, hallway table, sideboard.

Come check it out, prices will be cheaper than an op shop. Cheap cheap cheap.

Please bring cash. No holds, first in first served. Everything must go.

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