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DOWN THE YEARS Memories from days gone by
2015
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She added that they have sent people to Dublin and even Cardiff to try get another batch of the more popular toys. 'And we have even had people ringing us from other parts of the country,' she added. 'We have posted toys to Kilkenny and Galway. There is a shortage of certain toys everywhere.' Meanwhile, Aisling Rice of Dunnes Stores says it has been 'terrible' this year, trying to keep certain toys in stock. Popular items include the board game Pog, and V-tech computers. 'These items are in short supply. But next year there will be a surplus of them. It is terrible to have to tell people that we can't get them,' she said. 'People are beginning to realise that if you don't pay, you simply won't get the service. And that's as it should be,' he said. From the adverts: Christmas gift ideas December 1978 A selection of Christmas gift ideas from adverts in the Wexford People edition of Friday December 22, 1978, included: Ladies frocks, from Pounds 5.99, at Margaret M. Furlong's 'The Corner House' on Selskar Street; A three-speed unisex bicycle with hub dynamo for Pounds 69 from The Handy Centre at Anne Street (the advert stated 'cash price only'); The 'famous' Kenwood Chef, with free mincer, only Pounds 45.75 from Shaw's; and 'the game of the year', Buckaroo ('as advertised on TV'), available for Pounds 3.99 from the seasonal Toyland store at Quinnsworth in Wexford.
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