Giant book sale of Railway themed material
The Railway Enthusiasts' Society Inc is holding a massive book sale Saturday & Sunday 25/26th February at the Clubrooms and open to the public. Tell your friends.
Over 1000 books will be on offer as well as DVD's, Rail ephemera, photos, VHS tapes, etc. A vast array of both New Zealand and Overseas books and publications will be available. Many sought after titles are included. Pricing will range from give-away to $30 depending on condition of the book and demand. This is the first time a sale of this magnitude with so many rail and other titles has come to the public. Cash & EFTPOS. All proceeds go to the RES.
Where: 38 Alfred St, Onehunga
Time:
Saturday 1.30pm - 4.00pm
Sunday 10.00am - 4.00pm
Further information:
Email: office@res.org.nz
Phone: (09) 6369361 weekday mornings
Authorised by A Verry.
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