Woman's day Offer by The Bombay Store
Gift Vouchers upto Rs. 800 on purchases made from The Bombay Store from 6th to 8th March
Tweet-- On the occasion of International Women's Day, 8 March The Bombay Store has announced a special discount for women. On purchase of merchandise worth a particular amount Gift Vouchers are earned that can be redeemed on the next purchase, Gift Vouchers redeemable up to 3 months. The offer is available in all 11 outlets of The Bombay Store from 6th to 8th March, 2010
On purchase of any item between Rs. 1500 to 3000 the Store offers a Gift Voucher worth Rs.200 to be utilized on the next purchase. On purchase of goods between Rs.3001 to Rs.5000 one receives a Gift voucher worth Rs. 500. On any purchase above Rs. 5000 one receives a Gift Voucher worth Rs. 800.
The Bombay Store offers a wide range of products from fashion accessories to apparel. Contemporary designed household gifts and artifacts for all occasions. There is also a range of bed & bath products, wellness and tableware to choose from. So come and take a pick to let her know how special she is.
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About The Bombay Store
The Bombay Store is one of Mumbai's oldest and most recognized popular shopping destinations. The product line boasts of exquisite artifacts in clay, metal, leather, paper and wood in the home décor range. It has a large product range including, western and ethnic Garments for Men & Women, Accessories, Home Linen & Furnishings, Home Products, eco-friendly handmade stationery, Body Care Products, Organic Food Products such as tea, herbs and pot-pourri and semi-precious and costume Ethnic Jewellery.
The Bombay Store has 12 stores in 7 locations across India in Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Goa, Lonavala and Navi Mumbai. Mr. Asim Dalal is the Managing Director of the company.
The idea for the Bombay Swadeshi Co-operative Stores Co. Ltd. was conceived on 14th December, 1905 by Bal Gangadhar Tilak, along with eminent industrialist and businessman Munmohandas Ramji. The flagship store was inaugurated by Dr. Dadabhai Naoroji on 14th December, 1905.
