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Let Francis Florist express your feelings

WHETHER you’re celebrating, creating, remembering or rekindling this Valentine’s Day, Francis Florist has everything you need to ensure a memorable day.

With years of experience, owner Raelene O’Halloran and her team pride themselves on their exceptional craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail.

Each floral arrangement is a labour of love for the team and they enjoy creating stunning arrangements, designed to leave a lasting impression, while catering to individual preferences and budgets.

“We find many people prefer to purchase a flower which is special to them,” Raelene said.

“This could be the flowers they had at their wedding or a first date, and for that reason we provide a wide variety of flowers on Valentine’s Day.”

When it comes to Valentine’s Day, the finer details can make a difference, and Francis Florist has a range of packaging options and gift ideas to accompany their floral arrangements.

They can create the perfect Valentine’s Day balloon bouquet or hamper for your loved one, with their large selection of giftware, which includes candles, crystals, vases, teddies and chocolates.

While Raelene and her team want to ensure Valentine’s Day is nothing short of magical, she urges customers to start placing their orders now.

Francis Florist provides a personalised service, offering phone, online and in store options.

Their website enables you to place an order from the comfort of your home, allowing customers to shop by occasion, theme or price.

For those added extras, be sure to pop into the store, located at the corner of Curlewis and Pye Street, where the team will be able to help create the perfect Valentine’s Day gift.

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