The Bargain Hunter

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John Hall
Saturday 16 October 2010 00:00 BST
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Wardrobe wonders

House of Fraser has kicked off its autumn sale with up to half price discounts across all ranges online. Best sellers so far include a Label Lab vintage look jersey dress reduced from £45 to £35, a Therapy spot Bandini oblong scarf down from £12 to £6 and a Homedics salter precise aluminium kettle, reduced from £50 to £24.99. Visit http://ind.pn/cDEIYU for the full list of sale items.

Mop up Tesco offer

Homeware offers at Tesco Direct seem to be getting better and better, with this week's top offer a Karcher K2.56 deluxe pressure washer reduced from £200 to just £89. Follow the link http://ind.pn/abxvEN to reveal the deal which, if you enter the code TD-WPKD while purchasing, also entitles the customer to an extra 500 Clubcard points worth £20.

Military fashion

As the ever reliable Offers.co.uk has pointed out, the highlight of Asda's brand new George Autumn collection is a fantastic women's military style coat for just £18. Available in black or grey, the coat is fully lined and machine washable. Visit http://ind.pn/ceVnp4 to view or purchase.

Halloween food feast

Greggs is celebrating the launch of its Halloween treats range by hiding a series of special offers across its website. At an average of just £5 the discounts may not be huge but its worth pointing out there are hundreds scattered across the site, plus additional offers on a chilli steak lattice, toffee apple lattice and a decorated ring bun. The deal runs until 30 October. More information can be found at Greggsthebakers.co.uk.

Leg it to Legoland

MyVoucherCodes.co.uk is hosting a great little printable coupon offer at the moment, enabling free entry for children at Legoland Windsor. Simply visit: http://ind.pn/cZwL7X, print the coupon and hand it on upon arrival. There are plenty of terms and conditions (all clearly printed on the coupon itself) so make sure you read it fully before you head to Windsor. The deal expires on November 7.

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