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LONGS 11-22 PG 01 OAHU.Indd Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Thursday, November 22, 2012 - 1 Sale THURSDAY thru SATURDAY NOV. 22 - 24, 2012 AT ALL OAHU LONGS DRUG STORES For the busy Christmas Season, Longs Drugs has TWO ADS a week. Look for our next Ad in SUNDAY’S paper! Specials will be good Sunday, 11/25/12 - Wednesday, 11/28/12 HAWAIIAN DESIGN CHIEFLY, REGENCY & BOXED For you shopping convenience... ISLAND HERITAGE CHRISTMAS CARDS SELECTED VARIETIES MOST OAHU LONGS DRUG STORES WILL BE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS OPEN UNTIL 3:00 PM ON THANKSGIVING DAY % *BISHOP ST. will OPEN at 8:00 am - 3:00 pm on Thurs. (11/22) % & their pharmacy will be CLOSED OFF *MANANA & MILILANI MARKET PLACE OFF 30 pharmacies will be CLOSED on Thurs. (11/22) SELECTED 25 LONGS’ EVERYDAY LOW PRICE LONGS PHARMACY STORES: VARIETIES LONGS’ EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Gulick, Kaheka, Kailua, Liliha & Wahiawa will be CLOSED; Selection may vary at stores Sale Items, Red Hot Deal, Hallmark Keepsake, Kailua Pharmacy will close at 1:00 pm on Fri. (11/23) Holly & Vision Varieties not included ON BLACK FRIDAY (11/23) ALL STORES WILL BE OPEN THEIR REGULAR HOURS BOXED *ALA MOANA & PEARLRIDGE will OPEN at 6:00 am & their pharmacies will OPEN at 7:00 am CHRISTMAS CARDS LONGS 24-HOUR STORES: % PALI, PEARL CITY, MOILIILI, EWA BEACH SHOPPING CTR., GIFT-TYE RIBBON KAILUA & KANEOHE BAY SHOPPING CTR. SELECTED 50OFF 24-Hour pharmacies will CLOSE at 3:00 pm on Thanksgiving Day DISPENSER PACK and will RE-OPEN at 7:00 am on Friday (11/23) 3/4" x 300' - #069 VARIETIES LONGS’ EVERYDAY LOW PRICE *Sale effective Thursday (11/22/12) 5:00 am thru Saturday (11/24/12) midnight SELECTED VARIETIES *Liquor items will be available for purchase from 6:00 am - 12:00 midnight only 1.69 LINDY BOWMAN MERRY BRITE & CONTAINERS & GIFT BOXES IMPACT INNOVATION SELECTED VARIETIES ROLL WRAP % 50 LED LIGHTS SELECTED VARIETIES *STRING TO STRING 30OFF *INDOOR AND OUTDOOR USE % LONGS’ EVERYDAY LOW PRICE OFF SELECTED 30 VARIETIES 4.99 LONGS’ EVERYDAY LOW PRICE IDEAL BOX GIFT BOXES *2 COUNT - ROBES & LARGE GARMENTS *3 COUNT - SHIRTS, BLOUSES & SWEATERS *4 COUNT - LINGERIE & CHILDREN'S WEAR SELECTED VARIETIES 60 LED ICICLE LIGHTS #14907 OR 1.99 #63358 5.99 GIFT TISSUE RED/GREEN - 30 SHEETS, #81486 OR GREAT LINES, WHITE - 55 SHEETS, #75929 ISLAND TREASURES, ....................................99¢ BERWICK & JEANMARIE PRINTED 25 SHEETS CHRISTMAS 100 LIGHTS SELECTED VARIETIES *STRING TO STRING ....................... GIFT BAGS 2/3.00 SELECTED VARIETIES *INDOOR AND OUTDOOR USE SELECTED VARIETIES PRINTED % TISSUE PAPER 40 OFF EACH 8 SHEETS LONGS’ EVERYDAY LOW PRICE 2.99 SELECTED VARIETIES .................................1.99 Sale Items not included We accept all manufacturers’ coupons, subject to manufacturer’s restrictions. Limit 5 units per customer per purchase, unless otherwise specified. We reserve the right to limit sales to dealers, restaurants or institutions. General Excise Tax additional. Seasonal Merchandise is limited to stock on hand. 2 - Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Thursday, November 22, 2012 Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Thursday, November 22, 2012 - 3 Seasonal Merchandise is limited to stock on hand HOLIDAY NEEDS CURL SWIRLS 4 COUNT, #11446 OR MAGIC TAPE TRIM-A-TREE SHATTERPROOF SPECIALTY BOWS - 4 COUNT, #11491 1/2” x 450” - #104 OR BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS ACCESSORIES 3/4” x 300” - #105 RED HOT .............................1.09 SELECTED VARIETIES DEAL! NOVELTY ORNAMENT *HEAVY DUTY $20 value % 2/5.00 150 ICE LIGHTS - #15107 GIFT WRAP TAPE % 4 COUNT 3/4” x 650” - #15 OFF SELECTED 25 SELECTED VARIETIES *200 ICE LIGHTS ............................... 9.99 1.99 VARIETIES LONGS’ EVERYDAY LOW PRICE 25 OFF #15108/-11 4 RIBBON LONGS’ EVERYDAY LOW PRICE ROLL Sale Items, Garlands & YOUNG CRAFT GIVE•A•GIFT Tree Toppers not included 2/13.00 #08101 OR #11448 18 FT. SOFT & SILKY GIFT CARD HOLDER SELECTED VARIETIES GARLAND CELLO BASKET BAGS EACH 1.99 #27000/-800/-886, SELECTED VARIETIES CLEAR - 2 OR 3 COUNT % 30 LED .........................................1.79 OFF FLASHING SELECTED 25 KEGS OF PRINTED - 2 OR 3 COUNT ANGEL TREE TOP 2/5.00 SELECTED VARIETIES VARIETIES LONGS’ EVERYDAY LOW PRICE CURLING RIBBON COLOR CHANGE .........................................2.19 ICICLE LIGHTS 8 COUNT, #45137 #65661 11.99 YOUNG CRAFT SELECTED VARIETIES 1.99 25 FT. GARLAND #15202 CHRISTMAS 7.99 HAWAIIAN DESIGNER #25156 ROLL WRAP RIBBON SELECTED SELECTED VARIETIES HOLIDAY GIFT TAGS SELECTED VARIETIES BY HOLLYWOOD RIBBON VARIETIES 2.19 HEAVY DUTY SELF-ADHESIVE MULTIPAK GLASS ORNAMENTS % ....................................12 CT., SELECTED VARIETIES DECORATIVE - 3/8” x 3 YDS. 150 LIGHTS 1.99 EACH 25 OFF 3D SELF-ADHESIVE - 6 CT., ......................................99¢ SELECTED STRING TIE - 12 CT. OR ADHESIVE - 18 CT. WIRE EDGE LONGS’ EVERYDAY LOW PRICE SELECTED VARIETIES 2.5” x 5 YDS. VARIETIES 2.99 #15101/-06 6.99 ....................................................2.99 ..........................2/5.00 62” POINSETTIA GARLAND #06423 3.99 & CURLING BY HOLLYWOOD RIBBON & RIBBON GLASS ORNAMENTS 150 MOTION LIGHTS WIRING METALLIC EMBOSSED SINGLE & BOXED 3/16” x 300’ - #CME300 ACCESSORIES GIFT TAGS SELECTED VARIETIES SELECTED CHRISTMAS SELECTED VARIETIES SELECTED VARIETIES ..............................1.59 VARIETIES #15201/-03 8.99 2/5.00 DISPENSER PACK ORNAMENTS % % 3/16” x 440’ - #02440 SELECTED VARIEITES ..............................1.69 25 OFF 30 OFF CHRISTMAS TREE STAND % LONGS’ EVERYDAY LOW PRICE LONGS’ EVERYDAY LOW PRICE JACK-POST STAR 25 OFF 70 FASHION LIGHTS BOWS SELECTED VARIETIES #508 LONGS’ EVERYDAY LOW PRICE ...............7.99 DELUXE Sale Items, Red Hot Deal, SELECTED VARIETIES 9 CT., #09631 NATIONAL HOLIDAY TRADITIONS Hallmark Keepsake, EACH 2.99 ..................................99¢ Holly & Vision Varieties not included PEEL ‘N STICK #5119 10 COLOR HOLIDAY STYLE 10 CT., #11450 ...........................6.99 CHANGING ......................2/3.00 50 SOLAR LED STARS DESIGNER BOWS #5164 16 FT. HOLOGRAPHIC 40 COUNT, #40B PEEL ‘N STICK ..........................8.99 LED LIGHTS 16 CT., #45326 WIRE GARLAND SELECTED VARIETIES .......................................2/5.00 #15196 8.99 #06369 2/3.00 SELECTED VARIETIES 99¢ 12.99 ISLAND TREASURES ISLAND GIFT BOX 4 FT. PRE-LIT 2 COUNT, ROBES & LARGE GARMENTS, ARTIFICIAL TREE 60 LED 3 COUNT, SHIRTS, BLOUSES & SWEATERS OR #58815 OR #96170 PEEL ‘N STICK! 4 COUNT, LINGERIE & CHILDREN’S WEAR C9-STYLE LIGHTS 8 FT. TINSEL GARLAND 18 FT. LIGHTED GARLAND #47602 OR #86503 HOLIDAY BOWS SELECTED 17.99 WITH BEADS VARIETIES 1.99 #47752 24 COUNT SELECTED VARIETIES 2.29 #15715 7.99 14.99 #11449 2.99 4 - Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Thursday, November 22, 2012 HOLIDAY NEEDS Seasonal Merchandise is limited to stock on hand LIVE RED HOT DEAL! $40 value POINSETTIAS ANIMATED AVAILABLE AT NUTCRACKER SUITE STAGE REQUIRES THREE “AA” BATTERIES (INCLUDED) 2” USB LIGHT UP #44831 19.99 SNOWGLOBE HOME DECOR, STOCKINGS, SANTA HATS, #34066 TREE SKIRTS, CANDLES & 3.99 RED HOT NUTCRACKERS DEAL! 40” SNOWMAN $40 value SELECTED VARIETIES CLIMBING % ON STOCKING LIGHTED PATHWAY 25OFF BRANCHES LONGS’ EVERYDAY LOW PRICE #47636 29.99 Sale Items & Red Hot Deals not included 5 PACK #45068 6.99 24” BERRY WREATH #45249 RED HOT 47” ELVES DEAL! $30 value RED HOT CLIMBING DEAL! CANDY CANE LIGHTS 19.99 $40 value TREE #45028 SET OF 10 29.99 #15651 10.99 SOLAR POWERED DANCING FIGURE PENGUIN OR SNOWMAN #75136 STAY BRIGHT EACH ANIMATED REVOLVING TREE 2.99 REQUIRES THREE “AA” BATTERIES (INCLUDED) 54 LED RED HOT COLOR CHRISTMAS DEAL! $30 value CHASING ANIMATION #44696 19.99 SELECTED VARIETIES 5 FT. % FLAMELESS CANDLES SPIRAL TREE OFF SET OF 3, #45431 25 RED HOT #72539 LONGS’ EVERYDAY LOW PRICE DEAL! 37.99 $20 value Sale Items & Red Hot Deals not included 14.99 We’re all in this neighborhood together. Your Eco-Friendly Reusable Bag is now available for purchase at all Longs Drug Stores. ALA MOANA KAHALA PEARLRIDGE DOWNTOWN EWA TOWN HALEIWA HAWAII KAI KAIMUKI KAPOLEI SALT LAKE 24-HR. STORES 941-4433 MALL 487-3641 BISHOP ST. CENTER 637-8485 SHOPPING CTR. 735-5526 674-0069 833-2594 KANEOHE BAY SHOPPING CTR. - 235-4511 732-0784 536-4551 685-5600 395-9491 MOILIILI - 949-4781 • KAILUA - 261-8537 PALI - 536-7302 • PEARL CITY - 455-1087 KAMEHAMEHA MANANA MANOA MILILANI TOWN CTR. MILILANI WAHIAWA WAIANAE WAIPAHU WINDWARD CITY EWA BEACH SHOPPING CTR. - 689-5860 MARKET PLACE MAUKA SHOPPING CTR. 456-5302 988-2161 OF MILILANI 621-6888 696-6387 676-8114 235-6451 Ewa Beach & Kailua Pharmacy Hours: 847-5351 623-6466 625-5211 626-2380 Sun. 7 AM - 7 PM; Mon. - Fri. 7 AM - 10 PM; Sat. 7 AM - 9 PM.
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