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CTL Launches Six Weekends Of Saving Christmas Promo

CTL Launches Six Weekends Of Saving Christmas Promo

For the next six weekends, shoppers are being urged to shop at Clarence Thomas Ltd (CTL) or via their online store www.ctlbvi.com for mega savings on various items this holiday season.
Chief Operations Officer at CTL Mr. David Thomas said during the brief launch at the store’s Fish Bay location on Tuesday, November 16, that the Six Weekends of Savings will commence this Friday, November 19 and will end on December 31.

This weekend, November 19 to the 21, customers will get a 20 per cent discount on household and plumbing items.

The sale continues the following weekend, November 26 to 28 where shoppers will benefit from a 15 per cent discount on tools, lawn and garden supplies and Christmas decorations.

The following weekend, December 3 to 5, shoppers will receive a 15 per cent discount on electrical, lumber, paint, and toys, while they will receive 10 per cent off on electronic items on December 10 to 12.

On December 17 to 19, shoppers will get a 10 per cent discount on large appliances and furniture and on December 24 to 28 the discount will be storewide.

There will be a further 20 per cent off on Christmas decorations from December 24 to the 31st.

“You know CTL is your store for everything innovative in the BVI, we set the trend. So we started our six weekends of savings where we give you the opportunity to start saving not just one weekend, not just two weekends, not just three weekends but we are going to do it for six weekends,” Mr. Thomas said.

He continued: “It’s been a really tough year for everybody so, it is CTL’s way of showing you that as the only locally owned superstore in the country, this is our way of giving back to you the BVI community and thanking you for sticking with us.”
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