Division_1_February_2024

2 Antique Buyers in the Gold Coast Area With Covid having forced us to spend plenty of time at home, many of us have taken to sorting our drawers and cupboards. Now is a fantastic opportunity to turn those unwanted items into cash. “We are keen buyers, especially of the items listed on our advert (see page 3). Everyone has something we want to buy, and nothing is too small for our consideration. We are just as happy to buy one item, as we are buying 10,000!”, says Mike Cornish, chief buyer for the company. The buyers will be in a convenient location in the area very soon (see page 3). If you are in doubt about any items you wish to sell, take them in for an instant appraisal. Especially wanted by the buyers are any gold jewellery items, broken or not, antique jewellery, collectables such as military medals, old coins and banknotes, and mechanical watches. Gold and Silver still at high prices With the gold price still at higher than traditional levels, right now would be an opportune time to go through the jewellery box and dig out those old gold chains, rings and brooches and turn them into cash. Mike says, “Now is a great time to sell. We will buy anything made of gold – old jewellery, coins, virtually anything, even gold teeth! We also need silver in any form, including cups, cutlery, old coins, even teapots and the like.” Old coins can toss up a rarity Check those drawers and cupboards, you may have a rarity lurking amongst your coins. “We want to see any old foreign coin accumulations. We will be quite happy to go through your coins on the spot and give you an idea of what we can pay. You just never know what can turn up!” Rolex and mechanical watches wanted Mechanical watches are needed urgently by the buyers. “Collectors at this stage want brands such as Rolex, Omega, Patek Philippe, Tag Heuer, and Longines, just to mention some. These brands can command good prices depending on the condition and model. In any event we will buy any mechanical watch, even if it’s only a few dollars for parts,” says Mike. “If you are unsure, bring any watches to us at the venues to have them appraised,” he said. Whilst we have a Covid safe environment at the venues, we also offer home visits for those unable to come to us. See our advert for home visit slots and get in touch to book yours in. See advertisement page 3 for details > Monday to Saturday 8am - 6pm Phone: 5670 8971 Pimpama City Shopping Centre 102 Pimpama Jacobs Well Rd, Pimpama www.tambvet.com.au • like us @ TCYVet Hills Food Prescription Diets Flea & Tick Products Puppy Preschool Consultations Vaccinations Desexing Dentistry Soft Tissue Surgery Orthopaedics Digital Xray Dental Xray Ultrasound In House Laboratory Cane Toads Cane toads have definitely been out and about recently and it can be a real challenge to keep our pets safe from them. Here are some commonly asked questions about cane toads. Are dead cane toads still poisonous? Cane toads are poisonous at all stages of their life cycle including when they are dead and dried out. What are the signs and symptoms of cane toad poisoning? • Drooling or foaming at the mouth • Red and slimy gums • Vomiting • Disorientation • Dilated pupils • Increased heart rate • Panting or difficulty breathing • Seizures • High body temperature • Death What should I do if my pet has encountered a toad? • Using a damp cloth, wipe the inside of their mouth until the slimy coating has been removed - usually this takes 10 to 20 minutes • NEVER use a hose to flush the toxin from their mouth - as this can make them inhale the water causing lifethreatening pneumonia. • Call your vet and advise them of the poisoning and follow their instructions on what to do next.

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