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Baby Cot or bassinet mattress Free of Charge

Robert from Bryndwr

I have one only second hand clean and dry babies bassinet mattress Free of Charge. It has had no visible 'wet spots' or stains. It has a wire sprung construction.

Wire spring mattresses are much cooler and less sweaty in the summer months when compared to the completely foam plastic upholstered versions. The upper layers are foam plastic.

This is a freebie donation only IF you have a current Community Services Card or a Gold Card or, better, still, a real live little one with you to show for it. You CAN take the little one back home again... (LOL).

 The measurements are: about 130 cm x 70cm.

Collection point is in Bryndwr Rd near the corner of Ilam Rd.

Email: zl2rob at xtra.co.nz (change the 'at' to an @ as we needed to avoid spammers and automatic email spamming robots online by not giving them a complete email address.
Regards, Robert.

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