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Our address:
15 Alpers Avenue,
Auckland
1023,
North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s):
09 522 0160
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Our fax:
09 5220161
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Our website:
www.boulevardhotel.co.nz
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The shopping hours and days of the business Boulevard Hotel are:
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Holiday Accommodation, Hotels and Taverns
we are providing services in Epsom, Auckland City
MasterCard, American Express, EFTPOS, Cash, VISA
Views, Formal Dining, Family Rooms, Executive Suites, City Centre, Wireless Connections, Sky TV, Phones, Newspapers, Good Housekeeping, Covered Parking, Coffee Makers, Bath Towels, Air Conditioning
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“Amazing eye for detail and always prepared to lend a hand. I shall use the services of Wade again when my unit/s need adjustments again.”
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“On purchasing a Subaru Outback, faults were found in an AA report which were promised to be fixed before pickup. They lied saying they had fixed them before the sale when they had not done so. On pick up of the car, I found further engine faults which they promised to rectify however never have, even with multiple follow up calls. Do not buy a vehicle from them, they are not trustworthy. They are a mechanic shop selling multiple cars under the pretence that that had been their personal vehicles.”