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HairVision
Hairdressers in Milton, Otago area
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Our address
21 Abercrombie Street,
Milton 9220,
Otago, Clutha, South Island,
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03 417 4247 Edit -
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Services offered since 2004
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Expertised in Hairdressers
Bleaching, Colouring, Blow Drying, Foils, Conditioning, Straightening, Braiding
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Milton, Milton Area
Payment options
MasterCard, EFTPOS, Gift Vouchers, Personal Cheques, Cash, VISA
Additional info
Men, Make up, Hair
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