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Early Settler Furniture
Lighting in Wellington area
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Our address
34 Thorndon Quay,
Wellington 6011, North Island,
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04 499 5994 Edit -
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www.earlysettler.co.nz Edit
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Opens in 8 Hr 33 Min
Services offered since 1992
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Expertised in Lighting
Design
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Pipitea, Wellington City
Payment options
MasterCard, VISA, Cash, Gift Vouchers, Direct Debit, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), EFTPOS
Additional info
Light Bulbs, Residential, Commercial, Floor Lamps, Fluorescent, Floodlights, Halogen, Low Voltage, Energy Efficient, Downlights, Lamps, Decorative, Architectural, Fluorescent Tubes
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Terrible
“The place is filthy. The fridge freezers still had blood in them, and didnt go properly. The toilets were never cleaned properly, the recreation room was used as the managers private bar, lots of permanents, some love but some toxic. The disabled toilet was illegal, and the women's toilets would often smell. The kitchen was dirty and cold with ovens that did not work properly. How it passed Council inspections I don't know. Don't go.”