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MmeCholet

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http://m.johnlewis.com/mt/www.johnlewis.com/gro-chair-harness-jazz-stripe/p469774#page_loaded

I have a chair harness identical to the one in the link above

It's had very light use and is in excellent condition.

They are really useful for holidays abroad or for visiting friends and family without highchairs in situ.

?5 please

Collect from Herne Hill. Please pm me if interested.

Thanks!

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MmeCholet Wrote:

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> http://m.johnlewis.com/mt/www.johnlewis.com/gro-ch

> air-harness-jazz-stripe/p469774#page_loaded

> I have a chair harness identical to the one in the

> link above

> It's had very light use and is in excellent

> condition.

> They are really useful for holidays abroad or for

> visiting friends and family without highchairs in

> situ.

> ?5 please

> Collect from Herne Hill. Please pm me if

> interested.

> Thanks!

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