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395 Rangitikei St,
Palmerston North
4410,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
06 560 1040
063575287
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Our fax
063575290
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Our website
www.burgerking.co.nz
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we are providing services in Palmerston North, Palmerston North Area
MasterCard, EFTPOS, Cash, VISA
Take Away, Fish n Chips, Dinner, Lunch, Lamb, Seafood, Chicken, Beef, Pork, Fish n Chips, Asian, European, Italian, Chinese, Dessert
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“He kept looking at the pictures of dead relatives on the wall and asked many questions. I had him here for a service not a family history questionnaire”
“Pointed out future issues. Friendly, nothing too much trouble. I forgot my house key and the lovely lady brought it to my house plus delivered my car home.”
“Foul disgusting man, the king of bullshit would totally avoid at all cost!”
“Its a shame you didn't add your name to your comment, as I dont believe you were a visitor who just popped in. More likely one of the Toxic Persons that Management removed from the property. I am a permanent and yes the camp has had it problems, but we came here like others accepting the camp as it was and we are all still here. We are all good respectable people. Council is making regular checks.”