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Lyall Bay Surf and Lifesaving Clubrooms
General Business in Wellington area
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Lyall Bay Pde Lyall Bay Wellington,
Wellington
6022,
New Zealand
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04 387 2024
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Superb service
“C W Gas is the primary gasfitting company I have used in 40 years.He gets all the stars by me including competence and generosity.”
Bad
“Very difficult to deal with and poor customer service. Once the kitchen was first installed they refused to come fix problems they created. I would not recommend”
Excellent
“Happy with the service every time, if there is ever a problem, there quick to solve it. Much better than any other retailer where there isn't any follow up service”
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“Your customers are wondering "A nearby auto-mechanics building, Fitzgerald Auto Point on Grant Rd in Thorndon, acted as an off-site kitchen to prepare food for the protesters."”