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731 days ago

Free very big, heavy and high quality curtains in Mint condition

Amitava from Kaiwharawhara

If anyone is interested please come and pick up the curtains today by 9pm or tomorrow, Sunday 15 May, from 34 Cameron Street, Kaiwharawhara. 021 727 790.

We had bought these from Creative Curtains in Tawa when we built our house ... have white inner lining, very heavy and of high quality ... recently dry-cleaned ... in mint condition ... comes with hooks attached to the curtains ... was expensive when we bought as they are of Raw Silk material or something. Height is 6 and a half feet or 7ft. Colour same as in the photos.

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