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Our address:
Derby Street & Gladstone Road,
Gisborne
4010,
North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s):
06 868 8574
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Our fax:
(06) 8688650
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Our website:
www.bloomflorist.co.nz
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The shopping hours and days of the business Blooms on Gladstone are:
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Today: 09:00am-12:30pm
Florist Accessories
Teleflora
we are providing services in Tolaga Bay, Te Karaka, Wairoa, Ruatoria, Mahia, East Coast, Gisborne, Gisborne Area
MasterCard, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), EFTPOS, Cash, VISA, American Express
Modern, Classic, Hospitals, Phone Orders, Online Ordering, Delivery, Wedding Flowers, Table Centre Pieces, Sympathy Flowers, Reception Flowers, Potted Plants, House Plants, Gift Baskets, Flower Arrangements, Centrepieces, Buttonholes, Bridal Bouquets, Balloons, Baby Toys, Arrangements, Posies, Bouquets, Gourmet Baskets, Fresh, Artificial, Roses, Gerberas, Anthuriums, Lilies, Sunflowers, Weddings, Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Christmas, Funerals
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“Ange has kept me well for the last ten years. She uses a variety of treatments and techniques that blend in seamlessly with modern medicine. Ange has a very pleasant, caring manner that immediately puts you at ease. I strongly recommend her to anyone who wants to get healthy and stay healthy. Her treatments are positively therapeutic and have worked so well for me. Thanks Ange John Thomas”
“Paul Johnson has been dealing with my son for 15 years, have always felt confident with his work”
“Must thank the team for a fantastic job and having it water tight before rain set in and for keeping it clean and tidy throughout the job”