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I JAB Independent Joinery and Balustrades
Staircases and Handrails in Outram, Otago area
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Our address
28 Lynas Street,
Outram
9019,
Otago, Dunedin, South Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
03 486 1188
0274861186
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Our fax
034891189
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Opens in 9 Hr 48 Min
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Expertised in Staircases and Handrails
Joinery
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Outram, Outram Area
Payment options
Cash, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), Direct Debit, Personal Cheques
Additional info
Free Measure & Quote, Swimming Pool, Decks, Aluminium, Glass, Balustrades, Gates, Balusters, Handrails
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“Terrible service from the doctors here very mediocre standard of support from them I was left to feel unvalued as a patient and completely ignored I am now reluctant to attend any doctors up here ”
Guys y'all need to come and eat there Ka
“A little slow but the Kai Is on point whanau”
Community
“Why not ask your business partners to contribute to the planned community facility?”