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High-tech after hours

WARWICK residents can now get computer support on weekends, thanks to the opening of a new computer store and kiosk located at the Westside Shopping Centre, off Wood St.
Warwick Computer Support and Repairs caters for a wide range of needs including repairs and upgrades, custom-built computers and virus removal – all while having a delicious hot chocolate.
The site also offers an internet kiosk with a comfortable atmosphere, high quality second-hand office furniture including desks, filing drawers, shelving and cupboards and all at reasonable prices.
Owners John and Sue Wode said they noticed a need for more local computer support.
Mr Wode has more than 20 years of computer experience as an IT manager supporting up to 300 computers at any one time.
The couple are now encouraging locals to drop by and say hello.
“We’d like to invite everyone to come see our new store and while you sit and read the local paper, surf the net or watch TV, you can enjoy a hot chocolate at our kiosk,” Mrs Wode said.
The store will be open seven days a week, Monday-Friday 12pm to 7pm, Saturday 9am to 5pm, Sunday 4pm to 7pm.
For more information or computer support phone John or Sue on 4661 9277.

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