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Finding Homes for Forgotten Treasures

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When you walk into North End Thrift, you’ll find almost anything and everything you need, from the end table you’ve been looking for to complete your living room to the piece of jewelry you need to match your new shoes.
At North End Thrift, the goal is to find a home for all forgotten treasures. The folks at the shop enjoy helping out the people of the local community and connecting them with exactly what they’re looking for. “Repurpose, Reuse & Relove” is the motto, and that’s exactly what North End Thrift tries to do with each piece that comes through the door. Somebody out there can truly benefit from reusing and reloving your old things.
Stop by North End Thrift to give forgotten treasures a home. You’ll find furniture, jewelry, tools, antiques, collectibles, clothes, records, books, sporting goods and much, much more! If you can’t find exactly what you’re looking for, the staff can try to find it for you. Plus, the store is consistently changing and getting new stock, so you never know what may be coming in next.
You can also let your old things find new homes at North End Thrift. Bring your stuff in or let the staff come to your home or business and haul away the contents.
If you’re ready to give your things a new home, or are looking for some treasures of your own, come visit North End Thrift at 901 Bayshore Rd. in the Villas from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. For more information, call (609) 770-8790 or visit www.northendthrift.com.

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