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Custom and Classic Wrought Iron
Gates and Gate Fittings in Hawera, Taranaki area
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Ohangai Road,
Hawera 4672,
Taranaki, South Taranaki, North Island,
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06 272 2893 Edit -
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Expertised in Gates and Gate Fittings
Automation, Fabrication, Customising, Design, Installation
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Ohangai, Hawera Area
Additional info
Fences, Gate Operators, Hinges, Electric Gate Operators, Security Gates, Control Systems, Gardens, Residential, Commercial, Automatic
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“Today I bought 2 nonslip mats wrapped in plastic, difficult to remove, and more unnecessary plastic to be disposed of”
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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”