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Everyday Needs
Homeware in Auckland area
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Our address
6 Kirk Street,
Auckland
1021,
North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
09 359 9484
09 378 7988
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Our website
www.everyday-needs.com
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Services offered since 2013
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we are providing services in Grey Lynn, Auckland City
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Vintage, Designer, Online Store, Glassware, Rugs, Tableware, Hand Towels, Dishes, Desk Lamps, Bathroom Accessories, Bath Towels
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“i hired this company to do the geotech for a workskshop, we were jerked around so much the company i employed to build the shed will never use them again, and then there's the expense, which i thought dodgy, i actually told my project manager to dismiss this company and went to another engineer firm to finish the job properly,”