2158 days ago

Half price on almost everything at garage sale

Karen from Nawton

For Sunday's garage sale at 19 Shannon place ALL items currently priced between $1 - $10 will be half price, so for example the queen bed will become $5. The 2 drawers now at $5 will be $2.50 each.
All items now at 20c and 50c will be buy 2 for price of 1.

All the 12x12 scrapbooking sheets will be buy 10 per 20c instead of 20c each.

The 6 items currently over $20 will be slashed too, including the Eiffel Tower curtains which will go from 60 to 40ono.
The blue drawers, single bed and the 3 piece dressing table set each will be $20ono.

Time extended so Sunday now 9-4.
Allowing for people being away/working etc. garage sale will also be held on Monday 27th 4pm-8pm.

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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
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