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Silvers Bar & Grill get online!LV - a growing field for e-business By Olympia Smith - 27th September 2000 - Back to News In another step forward for the businesses of the Latrobe Valley, one more company has joined the ranks of the online world.
Silvers Bar & Grill have just launched their website.
An effective use of a one page design, Silvers boldly show what they have to offer - a comfortable, relaxing atmosphere, customer service and quality produce – and now, a great website.
Confirm opening ours, sign up for their mailing list or drop them a line. The site is simple to navigate, informative and attractive to look at.
Check it out here and let us know what you think.
Welcome Chris, Craig and Sonya to the Global plane that is the internet.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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