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Not too late to bid at the Auction Mall

It's all over on Tuesday. The Prince George Citizen once again presents Auction Mall where readers can find the greatest online bargains offered by more than 100 local businesses for a total worth more than $300,000.
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Dave Smith, advertising director at the Prince George Citizen checks out the deals on the Auction Mall. Some items close as early as tonight and final day is Tuesday, October 27.

It's all over on Tuesday.

The Prince George Citizen once again presents Auction Mall where readers can find the greatest online bargains offered by more than 100 local businesses for a total worth more than $300,000.

Restaurant gift certificates, a car, a snow mobile, an ATV, a fridge, stove, clothes, jewelry, boathouse vacations, a furnace - it's all up for grabs.

Some items can be had for less than 50 per cent off their true worth. Readers just have to shop the deals and be savvy bidders.

The closing for thousands of items are staggered over the next four days. So those watchful bargain hunters can get a deal as early as tonight.

"Registration literally takes two minutes and then people are ready to shop," said Dave Smith, advertising director at the Prince George Citizen.

People know there's another auction in town but don't know that the Citizen has one, too, said Smith.

"There's auction items that will entice everybody," said Smith about auctionmall.ca. "We've got toys for kids, appliances for your house, fun things like a segway and there's things for men specifically and things for women specifically and an auction is just a really fun way to get a bargain."

There's even some new businesses that have offered up some items like JK Restaurant and Qurvy Queen, and new to the auction is Dreamland School of the Arts offering piano, voice, and guitar lessons. There's even Git-Ur-Dun tree removal company offering $1,000 gift certificates.

Check out auctionmall.ca.