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BOUTIQUE retail homewares store Elluna Mystique has joined the Marriott Waters Shopping Centre family.
Owner manager John Back, who has had extensive experience in retail, said there would be a grand opening on Saturday 9 May from 10am with free tea tasting and some nice surprises.
“We stock items for the home, body and soul,” he said.
“We have a range of cushions, throws home decor items, natural soaps, natural soy candles.
“We have a range of tea, soap and candles which are sourced locally.
“We will be stocking a range of skin care products which is completely natural, first to be seen in Victoria.”
He said the shop was a family owned and run business which offered quality products at reasonable prices.
“Our focus is on our customers and their experience,” John said.
“We want to offer more, giving our customers something different, an opportunity to taste, feel smell and see our different range of products.”
Elluna Mystique can be found at Shop B9 Marriott Waters Shopping Centre, 10-18 Society Avenue, Lyndhurst, and is open Monday to Wednesday 10am to 5pm, Thursday and Friday 10am to 9pm and Saturday and Sunday 10am to 4pm.
Phone 9088 0244.

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