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1428 Cameron Road,
Tauranga
3112,
New Zealand
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07 578 9698
0274799745
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Life Coaching, Debriefing, Employee Assistance, Assessments, Counselling
we are providing services in Tauranga Area
Cash, Personal Cheques, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking)
Cognitive Behavior Therapy
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“Had a fun team of members, caught a heap of fish but the Skipper is a miserable human. Basically nobody could do anything right all day. Wouldn't recommend unless you enjoy being sworn at a lot ”
“A real treat for a cake buff. nice to have a place out of town for supplies. See you again soon !”
“In my own personal experience with Mike Kilbride, I felt extremely comfortable with his representation and trusted him without an iona of doubt, an absolute professional with his work and representation...if you want a barrister/lawyer for anything that requires the full attention and dedication then Mike Kilbride is your guy..10/10....”
“I found the owner David to be rude and the job was poorly done. I would recommend looking elsewhere.”
“Filthy, stinking, disgraceful pet shop. SPCA needs to shut them down. Animals kept in cramped, filthy pens or glass tanks. Cats permanently housed inside like they are imprisoned. Puppies locked away rolling in their own excrement and never fed. Hideously hot in the summer months. Rabbits and guinea pigs rammed into dirty cages wrapped in filthy plastic. Don’t visit. Don’t buy. Owners ought to be ashamed of themselves.”