Black Sunday at Sylvia's Market

Joburg Admin / October 10, 2019

What Is It? We've all heard of Black Friday. But, what about Black Sunday? Sylvia's Sunday Market is bringing you the first ever Black Sunday this December. After all your shopping sprees, pop into the market for some awesome discounts at your favourite stalls. Pick up everything from handcrafted candles, to beard oil and vintage toys for the kids for up to 20% off. Don't miss it! When Is It? Sunday, 1 December 2019 at 10:00 -16:00. Where Is It? Sylvia's Market, 59 Frederick Street, Observatory, Johannesburg. How Much Is It? Entrance is free. For More Information Follow them on Facebook for more information. Details: 073 397 0140 | [email protected]

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