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Papanui Rd & St Albans St,
Christchurch
8014,
New Zealand
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03 355 4117
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“Best meat products in the world, with the nicest people running the place. Highly recommend this place ”
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“Hans Mitt didn't quality to practice architecture in Australia which is why he practices in NZ. Not recommended ”
“Do not use. Everything that has been 'fixed' by him falling apart within 6+ . Workplace always left dirty, did paint job, paint left on everything that wasn't supposed to painted. Broke things and left other surrounding areas dirty and damaged. Complete waste of money, have to get other tradies to fix jobs he 'fixed'.”
“Have been into this Supermarket twice in past 2 weeks and there is no mandatory manual sign in place. Both New World and PaknSave Hastings have a person asking if people have signed in and directing people to the facilities. Hardly anybody in the queue this morning were using the QR code. It is MANDATORY to do so and this is not being followed. Will boycott the supermarket till action is taken to rectify this.”