Australian Forever and Beauty R Us join usA welcome for the latest additions to the LVBusinessDirectory By Patricia Stree - 11th July 2000 - Back to News Tell us your opinion See what others have said We would like to welcome new members to the LVBusinessDirectory world. The latest businesses to feature in the directory are "Australian Forever" and "Beauty "R" Us".
Australian Forever are an on-line business who sell Australiana giftware with some inspiring e-commerce technology. All their products are Australian made, manufactured and owned. Featuring all things Australian from plant seeds to embroidery, with the option to pay by cheque as an alternative to on-line. Definitely a site well-worth checking out.
Beauty R Us is a salon dedicated to making you look and feel your best. They offer a great range of services including waxing, massage, facials and manicures. this business is yet to expand to having a web-page. Still, they are introducing themselves to the global village that is the internet, via e-mail and of course, LVBusinessDirectory.
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