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French Art Shop
Art Supplies in Wellington area
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70 Ghuznee Street,
Wellington
6011,
North Island,
New Zealand
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04 384 9494
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we are providing services in Te Aro, Wellington City
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Drawing, Airbrushes, Portfolios, Glue, Mats, Oils, Pencils, Pads, Canvases, Pastels, Paper, Paint, Easels, Brushes, Acrylic
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“Belligerent and arrogant. Uncooperative with residents. If their service is anything like the way they treat the general public they are lucky to still be in business”
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“One of their drivers on 15th June 2020 in Kumeu at 10.12 am refused to stop having terrorised other motorists at the traffic lights and badly damaged my car. He denies he was there. Photo shows him.”
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“Dont go here, Dont buy Holden Spares off Him as they will Be non tested and he will refuse to talk to you when it is faulty. Anger problem is understatement”