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Dale5

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**Ideal Christmas Present - National Trust Bird Lovers Clock**

Hi all,

Anybody wondering what to ask for at Christmas?

Well, Boots Chemist are selling a National Trust Bird clock. It's £15.00, or the offer of 3 For 2.

I purchased mine yesterday, it has different bird songs on the hour. The Chaffinch, Robin, Blackbird, Nightingale, G.S Woodpecker, Tawny & Barn Owl and many more...

It's really great, see the link below. ;)

http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details.jsp?productid=1073871
 
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They've sold out Dale as it's been reduced to half price now and at £7.50 a smashin' bargain eh?
Thanks for the link.
Best wishes,
 
Ruth Daniel said:
They've sold out Dale as it's been reduced to half price now and at £7.50 a smashin' bargain eh?
Thanks for the link.
Best wishes,


Hi Ruth, shame they sold out on the internet.
I purchased my clock over the counter in Boots. The Boots Sales Assistant said that they were selling well and had previously been out of stock for a while.

It might be best to go and check in a Boots store nearby. Good luck. ;)
 
Dale5 said:
Hi Ruth, shame they sold out on the internet.
I purchased my clock over the counter in Boots. The Boots Sales Assistant said that they were selling well and had previously been out of stock for a while.

It might be best to go and check in a Boots store nearby. Good luck. ;)
Hi Dale,yes I thought it would make a nice early birthday present for myself but I'm not going into town this near to xmas so maybe in the new year they'll still be available.
Best wishes,
 
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