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The Dulwich twin club are having a nearly new sale on Saturday 12 March from 10am to Noon. There will be a wide range of good quality baby and kids clothes, toys and equipment. The venue is St Faiths church hall at the bottom of Red Post Hill SE24. Entry ?1. Proceeds go to Kings baby unit. Come along and pick up a bargain.
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The Nearly New sale is much more organised than a jumble sale! Sellers don't have their own table, every item, or bundle, is individually priced up with stickers. The sellers then pool their items into categories like toys, books, prams, bedding, clothes by age and gender. So buyers find it much easier to find things for your family. Then when you have found the things you want to buy you take them to the tills. There are also teas, coffees and cakes on sale for when you found all your bargains. Hope to see you there.

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