Shopping News - HARVEY NORMAN The Black Friday Bedding Sale comes early at the Australian retail chain. It kicks off three weeks before the traditional sale season, from today to Sunday, for three days only. Expect big once-a-year price slashes, like 50 per cent off on all. Read more at www.tnp.sg
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The sales never stop at the Harvey Norman Factory Outlet at ESR BizPark Chai Chee (formerly known as Viva Business Park), where you can save big with its Top 50 clearance deals of the week.
Trade in your old TV and receive up to $900 cashback (terms and conditions apply), or enjoy more than 55 per cent off the Panasonic 9.5kg Washer ($395, usual price $949; limited to three sets).
Save $449 on the Fujifilm APSC Mirrorless Digital Camera with 16-50mm Lens ($550, usual price $999; while stocks last) and save $161 on the Novita Air Purifier ($288, usual price $449; plus a free $30 Harvey Norman voucher and filter pack worth a total of $139).
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Save on the Ninja Foodi Cold & Hot Blender and the Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition Optical Gaming Keyboard.
Save on the Ninja Foodi Cold & Hot Blender and the Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition Optical Gaming Keyboard. PHOTOS: HARVEY NORMAN
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The biggest homeowner sale at factory outlet prices is here at the Harvey Norman Factory Outlet at ESR BizPark @ Chai Chee (formerly known as Viva Business Park).
Get up to 80 per cent off electrical, IT, furniture and bedding at the sale, which takes place until March 15.
Plus, score a free Mayer Air Fryer worth $68 (limited sets only) with a minimum spend of $3,000 on electrical products. Refurbished and display sets clearance is available too.
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Top 40 weekly deals at Harvey Norman Factory Outlet still going strong
Save on an array of items at the store located at ESR BizPark Chai Chee. PHOTOS: HARVEY NORMAN
Clearance items at the retailer s Factory Outlet are refreshed weekly
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The Chinese New Year sale season may have ended, but big discounts at the Harvey Norman Factory Outlet are still going strong.
Look out for the Top 40 clearance deals this week at the store located at ESR BizPark Chai Chee (formerly known as Viva Business Park).
Enjoy more than 50 per cent off the Samsung 65-inch 4K Smart QLED TV ($2,498, usual price $5,199; limited sets only), over 55 per cent off the Panasonic 182L fridge ($197, usual price $489; limited display sets, while stocks last), and over 50 per cent off the JBL Charge 3 portable waterproof Bluetooth speaker ($139, usual price $279; while stocks last).
The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 10 new cases of Covid-19 on Saturday (Jan. 23).
All of the cases are imported, and they had been placed on Stay-Home Notice (SHN) or isolated upon arrival in Singapore.
This brings the total number of cases reported in Singapore to 59,260.
10 imported cases
Two (Cases 59540 and 59541) are Singaporeans who returned from India.
One (Case 59537) is a Work Pass holder who arrived from India.
Five (Cases 59542, 59543, 59545, 59547 and 59548) are Work Permit holders who arrived from Indonesia and Myanmar, all of whom are foreign domestic workers.
Two (Cases 59538 and 59539) are Short-Term Visit Pass holders. Case 59538 arrived from the US to visit his Singaporean fiancée and Case 59539 arrived from Ecuador for a work project in Singapore.