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Marsden Books
Bookshops in Wellington area
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Our address
159 Karori Road,
Wellington
6012,
North Island,
New Zealand
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04 476 8066
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we are providing services in Karori, Wellington City
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Fiction, Maps, Atlases, Calendars, Magazines, Cards, Adult, Atlases, Fiction, Children's
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“Many medication errors by staff and management cover up. Lack of training and support. Protocols staff /client ratios are not adhered to. ”
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“scammers craig and his wife run a dodgy enterprise no communication and theft from premises alot better builders around beware”
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“Worsted costumer service I have ever received, I was told when I asked for a receipt that I couldn't have one as I didn't need one. I left the shop and took my money elsewhere”