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December 9, 2008Posted in: Uncategorized
- Peter Alexander online is offering 25% a selected range of items for a limited pre-Christmas time. The saving doesn’t stop there either – spend $50 or more (not hard considering the delicious range of luxe sleepwear, loungewear and accessories on offer) and you also get free postage right around Australia.
- Jeans West is offering their loyal customers (the A-list) an opportunity to double their discount on merchandise until Dec 14th. Ask at your local store for details.
- Spend $250 at your nearest Oroton store before Dec 14th, pick up your ‘O’ Card, and you can save $75
- Choose a free gift with any purchase at fab online store Alibi when you shop before Dec 17th.
- Boutique Handbag label Pink Corporation is offering up to 70% off its gear from tomorrow until Dec 13th. Visit their site for more, or see for yourself at Suite 8, Level 1
87-103 Epsom Road, Rosebery NSW 2018
- Save up to 25% on a great range of designer gear at
- Beautiful Style
- Get Frocked up frugally when you save up to 40% off at
- Viva la Frock
- DVDs are cheap as chips at JB Hi-fi, with some starting at just $10 - the perfect gift idea
- Sportsgirl are offering a further 20% off already reduced items
- Mollini has slashed the prices of a range of its shoes, with some starting at just $70
- Buy two bras and get the third free at Cotton On Body (and check out their kitsch range of cute cotton undies, three for $25)
- Dymocks is offering 25% off 25 of its best sellers
- Shop online at Angus & Robertson and score a whopper of a discounted shipping rate
- Get your skin care regime overhaul ready for the new year with massive savings at
- The Skin Care Store
- Plus all the best deals at our favourite department and chain store sales (Myer has a host of lip smacking savings) – hit the shops and see for yourself
About Sarah Ayoub
Sarah Ayoub is organised chaos in the flesh. Nerdy, culture-savvy and a tad over-excited, she flits between university study (where she’s preparing for a doctorate), shopping centres (where she impulse-buys things like designer handbags and chocolate coins) and her bedroom, (where she writes at a computer surrounded by writer’s mess). Shy but flamboyant, a brain but a bimbo, conservative but open-minded, Sarah decided to pursue a career as a journalist because she wanted to be Lois Lane and Clark Kent’s love child (inheritor of enviable journalistic skills and the ability to fly) and because her plan to be a psychiatrist was shelved after a viewing of The Sixth Sense. Desperately in need of a time machine, Sarah Ayoub is an iron fist in a velvet glove - and a walking contradiction that makes perfect sense.