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320 days ago

Charity Recycled Clothing Sale

Georgina from Rangiora

Recycled Clothing Sale: 176 King Street, Rangiora

Get ready for a festive fashion frenzy because the "Recycled Clothing on King Street" Christmas Sale 4 days only! πŸŽ…πŸ‘—

πŸ“… Date: Tuesday 5 - Friday 8 December

πŸ•˜ Time: 10 am - 3 pm

πŸ“ Location: Recycled Clothing on King Street, 176 King Street Rangiora. (Due to road works on King street access from Waimakariri Council car park, entrance Percival street and walk through to King Street)

🌟 Sale Details:
πŸ’² Each item - ONLY $1! πŸ€‘
πŸ›οΈ Fill-a-bag - JUST $5! (Bags provided)
πŸ€‘ Cash Only, Please!

The sale is on from Tuesday, December 5th, to Friday, December 8th, from 10 am to 3 pm. It's a shopping extravaganza you won't want to miss!

All proceeds go to our two amazing charities, Operation Cover Up (Supplying warm winter blankets and woolen goods to Eastern Europe) and Step out in Faith (building schools and houses, providing education and teaching self-sufficiency to widows and orphans in Africa)

Share this post with all your friends and make it a shopping date! Let's make this holiday season both stylish and sustainable. πŸ›’βœ¨ #RecycledFashion #ChristmasSale #TomorrowIsTheDay #ShopSmart #KingStreetFinds

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