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Loving the variety

MARRABOOR Pharmacy Swan Hill has a range of gift ideas to suit all budgets this Valentine’s Day.

Retail manager Carlee Bullen said perfume and cologne were always popular choices, and the store stocked a wide variety of options.

“We have something for teenagers right through to mature ladies and gents in our perfumes and colognes,” she said.

“Yves Saint Laurent Opium and selections in Jimmy Choo are always popular.

“Jimmy Choo is quite hard to get in the mid-price range at the moment, so I’d suggest people get in quick if they’re considering it.

“For teenagers we have a lot of the popular celebrity brands that tend to be a sweeter scent.

“Britney Spears, Katy Perry and Ariana Grande are great choices around the $30 to $40 range.”

For the guys, Marraboor Pharmacy stocks high-end colognes such as Invictus and the hard-to-get 1 Million.

David Beckham is a popular choice for the budget-conscious customer.

Other items in store include spa packages in gift boxes, bath soaks and pens with love hearts for just $5.95.

To pick up a Valentine’s Day gift, pop into the store to see the full range of items on offer at Marraboor Pharmacy.

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