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Weekend Pop-Up Clearance & Garage Sale

by mz on September 30, 2011

Weekend Pop-Up Clearance & Garage Sale

First three weekends in October, 10am – 4pm
Saturday & Sunday 1st & 2nd, 8th & 9th, 15th & 16th
@ 424 Victoria St, North Melbourne

 

30-80% off all ORLANDO AND IVY floor stock
Many items at or below cost price.
Including: Moleskines, Clairefontaine & Rhodia, Lamy Pens, Third Drawer Down, TMOD, plus lots of other quality & local usable art & design ranges, stationery, books & magazines.

Plus:

  • High quality antique & vintage furniture & home wares.
  • New, nearly-new & pre-loved contemporary furniture & home wares.
  • Commercial, boutique shop fittings in excellent condition.
  • Garage sale bargains – pre-loved & new from people with great taste.
  • A nearly-new Amsterdam Electra black ladies’ bicycle with rear basket.

Cash, Eftpos, Visa & Mastercard all accepted.

Large & multiple purchase discounts negotiable.
No holds, lay-by, returns or exchanges. First come, best dressed.

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