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Kip McGrath Education Centres
General Business in Pukekohe, Auckland area
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10 King Street,
Pukekohe
2120,
Auckland, North Island,
New Zealand
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03 355 0345
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“So many dogs lost and killed here. Owner doesn’t give a fuck and blames everything on his marriage breakup”
Amazing speech therapist
“Understanding and helpful for child on the Autism Spectrum”
Fish & Chips
“Enjoyed my fish and chips but was surprised to find paywave charges were applied to my account. Should let people know if this is happening. (signage)”
Animals are constantly ill treated.
“To many animals are mistreated here. Read all reviews and then their website. States they are animal lovers but there is a difference between loving animals and understanding animals. Cooper was a intact 6 month old boarder collie who was left unsupervised with adults. Unfortunately he suffered over 100 bite marks around his body in a attack that the owners call "seconds".”