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Sweet Little Vintage Open Day

Melisa from Saint Andrews

Hi.  I have a small online children's clothing business, and I am having an open day at my home this Thursday 9am - 3pm. 
Where - 89 Sandwich Road, St Andrews, Hamilton.
Boys and girls clothing.
Come and have a look - no obligation to buy. 
Maybe if you have a special event coming up (wedding, christening etc), you can come and discuss your needs.
  We can look at options to suit any budget.
If you're in Hamilton or close by this Thursday the 06 July come and see what Sweet Little Vintage has for you. The open day will be from 9am - 3pm.
There will be lots of clearance items, and Open Day specials, so come grab a bargain. Prices start from just $5.00. Ages 0 - 8 mainly, with some items to fit up to a 10 year old.
You can see what might be on offer at www.facebook.com...

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