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12x WEDDING DRESSES Sizes range 8-18, immaculate condition Prices from £150. Tel. 028 90622534 or 07840 903549. LISBURN.
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2x MOTHER OF THE BRIDE 1x Silver Grey, long, thin & very fine straps on dress c/w long coat, with sleeve £200 ono & 1x Champagne long dress & coat, both Size 12 & ideal for summer wedding. ...
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BEAUTIFUL DESIGNER Raw silk, wedding dress, 2 piece, Ivory, skirt, Silver corset top, detailed embroidery, size 8/10, veil plus raw silk shawl included. £500 Tel. 028 79300856 MAGHERAFELT
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BEIGE/COFFEE WIDE BRIMMED HAT suite mother of the bride, cost £80 accept £25. Tel. 028 91812495/07724 444566 NEWTOWNARDS
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BENJAMIN ROBERTS Constantina designer, Belinda wedding dress, size 8-10, immaculate con, swarovski crystals tiara, veil & shoes, cost £2200 accept £4800 ono. Tel. 028 90820534/07912 090775 ...
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BENJAMIN ROBERTS wedding dress, never worn, size 10-12, design 958, Ivory Taffeta, with cathedral train, detachable tulle feature on train, cost £1,300, accept £500 ono. Tel. 028 91862106 or 07743 453272. ...
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BRIDAL VEIL full length cathedral veil, perfect con, cost £160 accept £50. Tel. 028 91812495/07724 444566 NEWTOWNARDS
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BRIDESMAID DRESS Ivory, age 13 yrs. £40. Murberry bridesmaid dress, size 10. £60. Tel. 028 90859172 or 07787 737362. NEWTOWNABBEY
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BRIDESMAID Dresses, never worn, size 8 & 12, 2 piece dresses, bodice top covered in diamonte, Cerise Park, with matching shawls. £100 each. Tel. 028 97560908 or 07738 703294. BALLYNAHINCH
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