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Red spot deals at Marraboor Pharmacy

PAMPER your loved ones this Valentine’s Day with a large selection of thoughtful gifts from Marraboor Pharmacy.

From bath and beauty products and luxurious skincare sets to perfume and essential everyday items such as slippers and sunglasses, Marraboor Pharmacy has a range of gifts to suit all ages and budgets.

Whether you’re looking to pamper, indulge, or promote well-being, Marraboor will ensure your loved one is looked after.

Coinciding with Valentine’s Day, Marraboor Pharmacy has heavily discounted its giftware.

Retail manager Carlee Bullen said it was the perfect time to take advantage of their red spot sale.

“Everything in store with a red dot is 40 per cent off,” she said.

“We’d encourage everyone to come in store, explore the extensive range of giftware and enjoy these generous savings.”

In addition to the red spot sale, there’s also instore promotions taking place, with 40 per cent off their Max Factor makeup range – perfect for those planning a date night as part of their Valentine’s Day celebrations.

Australian skin care brand Natio is also offering a bonus gift with purchases over $49.

“Customers will have the choice of an umbrella or makeup pack to accompany their purchased products,” Ms Bullen said.

With a large range of fragrances, including signature brands such as 1 Million, Jimmy Choo and Calvin Klein, Marraboor Pharmacy will ensure you’re well looked after this Valentine’s Day.

“We also have a large range of diffusers and humidifiers, massage oils, natural bath salts, shaving essentials and toiletry bags – everything you need to pamper your loved ones,” Ms Bullen said.

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