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Alanna Gallagher

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Bargain HunterThis Irish-made York chair, upholstered in a 100 per cent wool plaid Sanderson fabric, is reduced from €1,544 to €1,080 at Yours Personally (yourspersonally.ie, 01-2807083), Lower George’s Street, Dún Laoghaire.

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