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Lower Clarence Stationery owners David and Toni Ball outside their Treelands Drive premises where they are having a GST free sale with everything 10 to 50 per-cent off on Friday, March 31. Image: Fran Dowsett

Lower Clarence Stationery GST free sale

Rodney Stevens

 

Lower Clarence Stationery are celebrating their move to Yamba by holding a GST free Friday where everything in their range of stationery, office equipment and party supplies will be discounted by between 10 and 50 per-cent.

Your one stop shop for all your colour photocopying needs, printer inks and toners, Lower Clarence Stationery also sell copy and specialty paper, rubber stamps, provide plan printing and copying, office supplies, laminating and binding, office furniture, party supplies and helium balloons.

Owners Toni and David Ball took over Lower Clarence Stationery seven years ago from previous owner Robert Wallace and made the move from Carney’s Arcade in Maclean to Treelands Drive, Yamba in 2022.

“When we took over, we gave the business a fresh new presence by updating the logo and letterhead,” David said.

“It had been a printing business for many years through various owners and we took over in 2016 and when a new lease came up, we looked around and found this space in Treelands Drive, Yamba and we moved in October 2022.

“We are really happy with the location, and we have been working with the local Chamber of Commerce and the businesses connected to that and the response has been great.

“Everyone who comes in says this is what the town needed and they’re so happy we are here.”

To celebrate their successful transition to Yamba, Lower Clarence Stationery are holding a GST free Friday, March 31, where everything in store will be discounted from 10 to 50 per-cent.

“We will have 10 per-cent off storewide and some products will be discounted up to 50 per-cent off,” Toni said.

“Diaries will be 40 per-cent off and we have a range of party supplies that will be discounted by up to 50 per-cent.

“Every child who comes to the sale on Friday with their parents will receive a free helium balloon.”

With the largest supply of stationery in the Lower Clarence, Toni said the business now does plan printing and laminating for the construction industry in sizes up to A0.

“We offer instant printing, so customers don’t have to buy in bulk, and we print their items while they wait,” she said.

“We do wide format printing now, just for plans not for signage, which is something new to our business that we can offer the Lower Clarence.

“Ink and toners are our best sellers; we stock cartridges for both inkjet and laser printers and we sell a lot of those as well as all stationery and paper.”

If you’re establishing a business in the Lower Clarence, shop local and check out the extensive range at Lower Clarence Stationery.

“We’ve also got office furniture and equipment, chairs, filing cabinets, inks, toners, print and copying services and party supplies to make your business launch a success,” David said.

With onsite parking for both cars and bicycles, Lower Clarence Stationery is conveniently located at shop 1b, 4 Treelands Drive, Yamba and is open Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 4.30 pm, Friday 8.30am to 4pm and Saturday morning from 9.30am till 12.30pm.