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Darrian Office and Art Supplies may have undergone a recent facelift – with its smiling new corporate identity attracting plenty of attention – but at its core is the same friendly and professional service for which the business is renowned.
Located in Fairy Street, locally-owned and operated Darrian Office and Art Supplies has been meeting the stationery and office product needs of homes, schools and businesses in the region for well over 10 years.
Darrian Office and Art Supplies managing director Ian Senior said customers could expect “service with a real smile” inline with his business’ friendly new look.
“Our commitment to customer service, quality products, competitive prices and social responsibility is as strong as ever,” Mr Senior said.
“As part of the Office Choice group, we’re able to offer our customers a massive selection of globally-sourced office products – from famous international brands through to our own cost-effective product ranges – with over 60,000 quality product lines available to Office Choice at any one time!
“It’s our priority to ensure all our customers enjoy highly-competitive pricing with all the benefits of small business service, including free delivery to our customers’ premises.”
In addition to its extensive range of stationery, computer products, office furniture and ‘everything you need’, Darrian Office and Art Supplies offers its customers rapid delivery and personalised support, as well as various ordering channels including internet, email, phone, fax and traditional face-to-face retail service.
A strong supporter of the local community, Darrian Office and Art Supplies supports many community groups in Victoria’s southwest by donating much-needed funds, goods and services.
Darrian Office and Art Supplies is located at 176 Fairy Street, Warrnambool, and can be contacted on (03) 5562 8022. The store is open 9am-5.00pm Monday to Friday. For a free catalogue, visit www.darrian.com.au
Further information: Office Choice Ltd – 1300 360 213 or visit: www.officechoice.com.au
(19 May 2009)
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