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Congregational Christian Church of Samoa
General Business in Wellington area
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132 Cuba St,
Wellington 5012,
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04 568 2548 Edit -
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Excellent
“Had some photos developed here. Excellent cost, awesome service from the super friendly and helpful staff member and was stoked with my developed photos. ”
Wouldn’t use
“Weird guy, really into Trump. Mediocre painter who thinks he’s the shit. Seems to have a high opinion of himself and is condescending, has a victim complex and is creepy. Beware ladies!”
Sadly not good. I had something stolen
“Something was stolen from my garden actually and I'd really like it back it has significance to my family a cool concrete odornment to the theif but it's very important to my family and we'd really like it back before taking things to HNZ or police”