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Caltex Westlow
Service Stations in Dannevirke, Manawatu-Wanganui area
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166 High Street,
Dannevirke
4930,
Manawatu-Wanganui, Tararua, North Island,
New Zealand
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06 374 6318
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Excellant service
“TV tuned, cables tidy etc, nothing was a problem. Thank you”
Guys y'all need to come and eat there Ka
“A little slow but the Kai Is on point whanau”
Hello Miss Ashby
“My name is Raewyn Seamer and I am wanting some papers signed by a JP. Is it okay if I can come tomorrow to get the papers signed. My email address is [email protected]. and my phone number is 0211753255. Can you please send me your address so I know where to come if it is okay to get my papers signed. Thank you and kind regards to you, Yours Sincerely, Raewyn Seamer.”
Bad
“I can't speak to the quality of the service provided, but the owner Mark Ayre is the biggest asshole I have ever met.”
The Best
“This is the best and easiest ice to use, by far, because of the size and shape of the cubes.”