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The Antique Fair starts today!

​T​he ​A​ntique ​F​air ​C​haritable ​T​rust

Hi Hamiltonians! The Antique Fair starts today! We'll be at the Hamilton Rose Gardens from 4th to 6th August. Dealers from the North and South Islands will be attending. There will be a mix of furniture, silver, china, crystal, jewellery (vintage and modern), books, tools, linen and collectables. All items are for sale.

The Antique Fair Charitable Trust runs antique fairs throughout the North and South Islands. Donations are made to various charities. We have chosen the Waikato Hospice Trust for this fair.

Join us at the Hamilton Rose Gardens, Cobham Drive, Hamilton.
- Friday 4th, 10am-5pm
- Saturday 5th, 10am-5pm
- Sunday 6th, 10am-4pm

Admission is $6 (children accompanied by an adult are free). Eftpos is available. To enquire please ring Sandy 027 4976 006. We look forward to seeing you there!
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