House lot of furniture and furnishings for sale
HI, LATEST UPDATE ... 1 X DRESSING TABLE, WITH MIRROR AND 8 DRAWERS, 1 X GLASS SHELF DISPLAY STAND AND 1 X DESK WITH 2 SMALL DRAWERS. WANT THEM? MAKE AN OFFER!
Hi everyone, Hi there, I've got lots of household furnishings for sale. Available for pick up weekend of 21st October. Suitable if someone is setting up home!
Includes: dressing table, 8 drawers, with mirror $70; glass display stand $10; desk with two drawer $15;
SOLD ITEMS - I will update as they sell:
Queen size bed $80 (sold); dryer $50 (now sold); washing machine $50 (now sold); fridge freezer $200 (now sold); Art Deco coffee table $10 (now sold); Art deco bedroom suite $100, 3 piece; bookcase 6 shelves $75; steel filing cabinet $20 (now sold); 2 x single beds (base and mattress) $80; small dining table and 2 chairs $150;
Please contact me through Neighbourly to obtain more information, for photographs and arrange viewing.
Thanks, Raewyn
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