1698 days ago

Free kitchen cupboard stuff..

Robert from Bryndwr

Hi...
We're now older folk here and it's getting near that time when we need to start thinning down our personal chattels. FREE OF CHARGE.
Pick-up is in Fendalton/Bryndwr.
BRING YOUR OWN BANANA SIZED BOXES. Three or so boxes should just about do it...
We have some various cups and saucers, kitchen hardware and lots of other kitchen stuff. Some consumables are included. All items are completely free only for your personal use but hobby Trademe vendors or dealers are NOT included. Those with a current WINZ(MSD) Community Card or superannuation Gold Card are very welcome

Regards, Robert.
Email: zl2rob at xtra.co.nz (change the 'at' to a @) We have had to change the @ to an 'at' to prevent harvesting by email data address mining by automatic robots and spammers.

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