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66 Colenso Street,
Christchurch
8081,
Canterbury, South Island,
New Zealand
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03 326 6159
021 0474477
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www.reflexologytraining.co.nz
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Massage Therapy, Reflexology, Natural, Holistic, Relaxation
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“Asked if a pair of matching silver wedding rings could be made for a silver wedding anniversary. My wife was very happy . Well done team. Good product and on time. Thank you”
“I have been using them since I arrived in NZ fifteen years ago. Since retiring 8 years ago I now live 40 km from them but still happily make the trip.It's a great team.”
“When installing a Legacy-Tekapo toilet roll holder we found the instructions put the base plate recesses horizontally they need to be top and bottom (vertically).We now have an extra hole in the wall, but were lucky the fully assembled holder has covered it.The grub screw with the allen key to do it up is a nightmare where as an ordinary slot for a flat screwdriver would be far easier and less damaging to freshly painted walls.”