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Our address
90 Sydney Street,
Lower Hutt
5012,
Wellington, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
04 568 4933
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Our fax
0064 4 5684789
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Our website
www.liquip.co.nz
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Lubrication Services, Pumping Equipment
Meters, Nozzles, Valves, Filters, Pistons, Fuel Pumps, Hand Pumps, Oil Pumps, Air Pumps, Submersible, High Pressure
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“This is the third time I have used Hollywood Floral to make arrangements for my kiwi relatives. I'm in the states and each order was filled promptly, above expectations, and delivered with good customer service. All sight unseen. Will not use another florist.”
“Prompt efficient service. Excellent restoration work.”
“Reg Horner has fixed my wind-up watches and clocks for a few years now and I cant recommend him highly enough. He has moved to Fairley, but I still send my things to him. Thanks Reg :) Diane Lowe”
“I have been paying 20 a week for the last 4 years to pay off a 300dollar debt I accidently got myself into. Have tried to make contact with someone to see how much I have left to owe and no reply no nothing. I have no money because 40 keeps getting taken out of my acc I've got no money now”
“Thank you for your service this morning. Keep up the good work for the greater good of New Zealand.”