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The Gazette is an investment that pays great dividends

Q: Ever wonder how much you could save with the coupons in the paper? 
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A LOT!  So much that you could pay for your entire subscription in savings in a very short amount of time. Take a look below at the actual amount you could have saved in past weeks--over $100 in many cases! You'll soon realize just what a bargain The Gazette is and how valuable a resource it can be in helping you stretch your shopping dollars.

SAVINGS VIA COUPONS

October 19-25: $53
October 5-11: $59
September 28-October 4: $74.20
September 21-27:: $153.15
August 17-23: $80.05
August 3-9: $100.15
July 27-August 2: $184.50
July 20-26: $60.35
July 13-19: $42.45
July 6-12: $116.65
June 29-July 5: $63.15
June 22-28: $118.55
June 15-21: $64.25
June 1-7: $118.55
May 25-31: $44.95
May 11-17: $139.95
April 27-May 3: $86.20
May 4-10: $100.29
April 20-26: $108.10
April 13-19: $95.50

And that's just the coupons! When you start looking at the savings contained in special offers in the display advertising the total shoots up even higher.

Everyone likes saving money but particularly during these times, stretching our dollars as far as possible has taken on even greater importance. That's where The Gazette comes in, offering you not just the news you need to navigate these turbulent times but also providing you with awesome savings. So, consider a subscription to The Gazette as an investment that pays great dividends.

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