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April 14, 2014

We are still caught up in a fever of excitement with the opening week of our new store. It has been a wonderful few days of meeting and greeting new and friendly locals. To continue the celebration, we have decided to offer our faithful online customers 20% off everything on the milly and eugene website. 

So if you have been lusting after one of our big ticket items, a bedhead , a peacock chair or maybe a beautiful Kilim rug, then now is the time to jump online, put in your order and make a big saving. Or you might be after one of our cute colourful bunnies for the kids or one of our hand painted ceramic crosses for the Easter festivities.

The sale will take place over 2 days and will end on April 16th, 2014 at midnight (EST). Enter code P0K16GRFOCA6 at the checkout. We look forward to receiving and putting together your orders as we lead up to the Easter weekend.

From Hailey and myself and all of our extended family here at Milly and Eugene, we wish you a safe, relaxed and joyful Easter holiday with your friends and family.

Till next week

 





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