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    P25 oysters at MARINA on Oct. 25

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    October 24, 2012
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    ML20121024_A10
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    Here's a treat for those who love oysters. MARINA Oysters Seafood Grill is offering its best-selling oysters at just P25 per order on Oct. 25 in celebration of its 25th anniversary. And as a bonus, it is also slashing prices on all orders of blue marlin by 50 percent every Mondays until November 26th.
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    P25 oysters at MARINA on Oct. 25. (2012, October 24). Malaya Business Insight, p. A10.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/8455
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    Seafood; Fishery products; MARINA Oyster Seafood Grill; Gorriceta, Ross H.; Gorriceta, Marina Luz
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