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Shop and help a cause

If your home decor is due for a makeover, check out HomeStop



GIVE AND RECIEVEYou can help out and refurbish your home at the same time

HomeStop, a specialty store for home dιcor by Shopper's Stop Ltd. on Magarath Road, has a "Refresh Your Home" offer that is on till July 23. With this offer, customers get discounts in exchange for their old usable bedspreads, napkins, tablecloths, pillow covers and other home products.

These old usable products will then be donated to Jnanashrama Home for The Aged and Little Sisters of the Poor.

In return, customers can avail themselves of a discount of 10 per cent on cutlery, cookware, candles, lamps, photo frames, clocks, and so on.

HomeStop is also offering a 15 per cent discount on selected linen, 20 per cent off on curtains and quilts.

In addition to the discounts, HomeStop will also give away a gift on purchase of selected brands — Philips, Morphy, and Art d'inox.

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