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179 Alford Forest Road,
Ashburton
7700,
Canterbury, South Island,
New Zealand
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03 307 7174
033080328
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03 307 1283
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grieveconstruction.co.nz
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“Wow what a terrific variety of lollies, in this beautiful quaint Victorian Sweet Shop. Staff are fab too. Its a happy place to be. They have my favourite & some that you can only get there 🍭”
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“Good communication and completed the project when planned. The +70 year old wall required an artisan approach to ensure that it was visually consistent with the era of construction and this was well provided.”