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2743 days ago

BARGAINS

Jenny from Napier South

WARM WINTER CLOTHING
St Augustine's,
Cnr of Riverbend rd and Latham st
Napier.
( Where the yummy Thai food truck parks)

We at the opp shop look forward to continuing to help you and your family to enjoy a warm,cosy winter with our very reasonable prices and constantly changing variety of good clean clothing, kitchen items, bric a brac, books, jewellery, shoes etc.
We have a good supply of warm winter garments and shoes for adults and children. All children's clothes are priced around $1.50
We also have a good range of jewellery priced from 50c to $2.00

Please note the new opening hours below:

Tuesday from 8.30am to 12.30pm
Thursday from 8.30am to 12.30pm

No Eftpos is available.

Donations of clothing, kitchen goods, garden tools, shoes, toys, in fact any household items will be appreciated. Please ph 0274143028 to have your donations picked up.

Thank you.

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