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Front Of House Sale 10% Of Proceeds Will Be Donated To The Sally Army Nunhead 22nd July


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Sale went really well & exceeded expectations - ?133 - ?13.30 plus an additional donation will round this up to ?20 to be donated to the Sally Army in Nunhead.

My thanks to all the lovely customers.


MICHAEL PRESENTS

FRONT OF HOUSE SALE

10% Of Proceeds Will Be Donated To:

The Salvation Army Nunhead

SATURDAY 22nd JUNE 2019

FROM 10am > 8pm

5 Buchan Rd, Nunhead SE15 3HQ.

FREE PARKING ? 2mins Walk From Nunhead Station ? Bus P12 & 78.


BARGAINS GALORE STARTING AT JUST 10p & FREE ITEMS


SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE:

Toys, Quality Ladies & Gents Clothing, Footwear, Cosmetics, Flags, DVD?s, CD?s, Sunscreen, Bike Accessories, Bric a Brac, Garden Plants, Fresh Herbs, Foodstuff?s, Kitchenware and Plenty More.


SPECIAL MENTION: Table ( I now have two! ) supplied by my dear friend Cairan owner of Canavan's Peckham Pool Club

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