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HomestoriesA little something extra for Mum

A little something extra for Mum

Rose City Shoppingworld would like to say thank you for shopping locally for Mum this Mother’s Day by providing customers with something extra for their Mother’s Day gift.

When customers spend $30 or more for Mother’s Day in any speciality store, they can receive a free pair of cosy socks (just in time for winter) or a carry all pouch to go with Mum’s favourite outfit.

All customers need to do is head to the gift booth (located near Woolworths) with their receipt to receive Mum’s free gift.

The booth will be open between Thursday 5 April and Saturday 7 April from 10am to 1pm each day.

Also on Saturday 7 April will be free entertainment from 10am to 1pm, which will include the Roving Rumberos Music Duo and the Gentleman Butler living statue.

Head to Rose City Shoppingworld for plenty of gift ideas to show Mum just how much you appreciate her.

Some of these stores include Rose City Fruits, Priceline Pharmacy, Strandbags, Rose City Jewellers, and Bed Bath n Table.

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