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Conservation Department Of
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18-33 Manners Street,
Wellington
6011,
North Island,
New Zealand
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06 834 3111
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Excellent
“Excellent service, couldn't fault anything, Tony arrived on the site when he said he would, on time and did an excellent job. He left no mess and where he had been working was spotless. Thanks Tony, you will do well.”
Great people great service
“The store is run by great people with great customer service. The only thing that lets it down is the prices.. a lot of items are cheaper to purchase brand new, especially kids the clothing. It's not very often we can afford to shop here anymore, it use to be our favourite shop.”
Excellent
“Our dog loves going here, no doubt due to the care and attention he receives! We highly recommend Canine Co. ”
A liar
“Anne Raethel is a liar. When acting in a a family court case Mz. Raethel made outrageous claims, outside the remit of her involvement and outside her ability and training. Despite these being made in open court, Mz. Raethel denied ever having said them when a complaint was made to the Psychologists board. If the claims to the board were made under oath, as I suspect, then Mz. Raethel is also a perjurer. I would advise anyone who has her involved in any capacity, seek her replacement.”