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1123 days ago

End of lease sale

Neera from Flat Bush

Hello neighbours. We had to close our shop abruptly as the landlord wanted the premises … so we have plenty of restaurant items to sell . Plates, cutlery, milkshake maker, coffee machine, all types of glasses, …. the list goes on. Prices start at $1(plates). PM me for further details or to view. The pictures below are some of what we have: round plate $15 for 12. Cutlery set 16pc - $10. Condiment / cutlery tray $25. Food prep bowls ( square) various sizes - $5-$30. Pots from $15. Large bowls from $10. Trays from $5. Condiments $1 per bag. Ice cream cones $2 the lot. Milkshake maker $350.00. Fans $15. Heaters $130. viewing on saf and sun from 9am to 11.00 am or otherwise please let us know when you like to see them. Please note that for health and safety names and phone numbers will need to be recorded for home visits ..

Price: $1

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