Showcase 2007 – A Shoppers Paradise
With a wide range of products up for sale, with entertainment galore, shoppers are being asked not to wait for the last minute.
Organisers, Total Event Company Manager Loretta Jackson said from experience, a lot of shoppers tend to rush to showcase on the last day and end up disappointed because they couldn't see everything at once.
Showcase lovers will be treated to a wide range of products that will be up for grabs like storage heaters, sound systems, DVD players, car accessories, acoustic guitars as well as superannuation, internet and employment services and much more.
The five international performers, Burl the Bubble Man, Cookie the Clown, The Giant Pirate, The Human Statue and the Amazing African Acrobat Act arrive in the country later today.
The Fiji Showcase commences at 10am this Saturday at the Vodafone Arena and will run right through to the 21st of July.
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