1547 days ago

Garage sale open now

Karen from Nawton

Everything at rock bottom prices.
Come over to browse, bargain (negotiate) and buy.
Everything is ono.
Everything $1-10 all half price.
Everything 20c and 50c is now buy 2 for price of 1.

Scrapbooking 12x12 sheets buy 10 for 20c.

Open Sunday 26th 9-4
Open Monday 27th 4-8.

Still the beds the queen will be $5, the single now at $20ono.

The 2 small drawers will be half price so both $2.50 each.

dressing table set now at $20ono.

The large drawers now at $20ono.

still a lof of women's clothing.

Still a lot of jewelry and makeup.

Still Playboy mink blankets (1 is $10 so will be $5, the other now at $25ono.

Eiffel Tower curtains now $40ono, (our lone dearest item).

Still a few Knicks knacks left and much more besides.

Everything must go.

The guy who lent us the sun shade turned up few minutes ago to put it back up over boxes of clothes.

Hope to see you all soon, look forward to meeting all my neighborly neighbors.

I'm here all by myself today so no daughter and friend to help so come over and keep me company as you browse.

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