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Cartridge Cave celebrates 10 years with its loyal customers

Cartridge Cave made their 10-year anniversary memorable but owners say there is still more to come...

Cartridge Cave in Homestead Avenue went all out with their 10th birthday bash on Saturday, 17 August.

Cake, refreshments and a photo booth were but some of the things that loyal customers were treated to on the day. There were smiles all around.

Other surprises included hampers that were handed out. The winner of the NEXX stationery hamper was Henriette Robinson and the winner of the TREELINE stationery hamper was Shelize Diedericks.

Henriette Robinson is the winner of the NEXX stationery hamper. With her are Cartridge Cave co-owner Jason Woodcock and Cartridge Cave employee Sandra Woodcock.
Shelize Diedericks is the winner of the TREELINE stationery hamper. With her are Cartridge Cave employee Lindiwe Ngcobo and co-owner Jason Woodcock.

But according to Rison Woodcock, co-owner of Cartridge Cave this will not be all.

“We will have a draw on 1 September where the big prize, that of a high definition TV, will be up for grabs, as well as vouchers and more hampers. Also don’t forget to enter our photo booth competition which will run until 31 August.”

Cartridge Cave in Randfontein opened its doors on 17 August 2009 at the Greenhills Circle next to the Spar. According to Rison, four years later, the second branch of Cartridge Cave was opened in Florida with the aim of covering the greater West Rand. In 2016, they acquired their own premises at 34 Homestead Avenue where the business is currently situated.

Monique and Llewellen Dippenaar.

 

Lillian and Jacques Dreyer.

 

Carmen Comninos, Lindiwe Ngcobo and Chanelle Kotzee.

 

Rison Woodcock and his father Jason 10 years ago.

 

Rison Woodcock and his father Jason now.

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