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Samios a treasure trove for shoppers

The gift specialists at Samios Mini Mart are set to be a prime destination for Jingle & Mingle shoppers on November 26, with gifts for every occasion and every person.

The store will be extending their opening hours until 8 pm for the Christmas shopping event.

Samios Mini Mart is a one-stop shop for Christmas gifts, with shoppers able to pick up their gifts, wrapping, and cards all in one place.

They have been at their current location on Palmerin Street for 33 years and pride themselves on their good old-fashioned customer service.

The store is fully stocked with local favourites like Ashdene goods, age-specific gifts, and even gifts for your man-cave.

While it’s a Christmas shopping event, locals can find gifts inside for events throughout the year, from weddings and anniversaries to housewarmings and birthdays.

From fairy figurines and lamps to toy trucks and dragon “tinies”, you can find everything from main presents to stocking fillers at Samios Mini Mart.

The Samios Mini Mart staff are looking forward to seeing everyone’s festive faces in-store, and say their range of gifts is sure to impress.

Taryn from Samios Mini Mart says the store has “gifts that are a bit different” and aren’t what you’d find everywhere else in the larger chains.

The store is running a giveaway competition for the event, with customers who spend over $20 during the hours of Jingle & Mingle automatically going into the running for a beautiful musical clock.

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