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Denim rules

Cooroy’s CWA Hall will be crammed with country clothing for Lifeline’s Cooroy Denim Sale starting today.
Browse a huge variety of labels and sizes for men, women and children, including R.M. Williams, Lee, Thomas Cook, Levi’s, Ralph Lauren and more. You might pick up a pair of jeans for $2.
Keep an eye out for Driza-Bone, Akubras, leather jackets and jodhpurs, plus leather bags, belts and boots. And there’s quality Australian linen, tea towels and other manchester.
All recycled items are in excellent condition.
While you’re here, visit our Culture Corner, featuring Australian paintings, bric-a-brac, Aboriginal artefacts and an array of Australian books; or meet our special guest, Noosa artist Michelle MacLennan, who will showcase original works, with high-quality signed reproductions available to buy.
So come on down, bag a bargain, and help to raise vital funds for Lifeline.
Everything is priced individually and starts at $2 at the sale from 22-23 March from 8.30am to 2.30pm at the CWA Hall, 19 Maple Street, Cooroy. All proceeds from Lifeline stores across the state go towards keeping the 13 11 14
crisis line going, with over 158,000 calls being answered in Queensland alone.

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