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CoverWorks
Awnings and Canopies in Mikimiki, Wellington area
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Our address
Wairarapa, Wellington, Featherston Masterton,
Mikimiki 5011,
Wellington, Masterton, North Island,
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Our phone(s)
027 223 6841
027 223 6841
04 577 0535 Edit -
Our fax
04 577 1535 Edit -
Our website
www.coverworks.co.nz Edit
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we are providing services in Masterton, Masterton Area
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MasterCard, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), Personal Cheques, VISA, Cash
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Cars, Campers, Boat Trailers, Marquees, Screen Doors, Shade Sails, Covers, Screens, Shade Screens, Blinds, Sails, Protective Coverings, Canvas, PVC, Drop Curtains
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