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267 Wakefield St,
Wellington
6011,
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04 385 2238
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we are providing services in Te Aro, Wellington City
Scuffs, Jackets, Rugs, Boots, Moccasins, Knitwear, Covers, Slippers, Cushions, Bedding, Footwear, Hats, Merino, Wool, Leather
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“Talked to potential sharemilkers who applied for a job via fencepost in a way that his clients job offer would be unappealing to the applicant. Running down his client and their property as he said were "untidy and rundown" . Also very rude and inconciderate towards clients”
“My Dad has been going to Adrian’s for years and wouldn’t go anywhere else . He always comes out looking smart . Very good prices and nice and quick . Thanks Adrian”
“Poor communication and service. Huge delays with a lack of updates. Average curtains for the cost. Would not recommend.”
“The woman in the office was unhelpful, rude and patronising. I asked if there I could have help loading the bags in the car and she said That was fine. When she came out to load them she started by picking up a bag of offcuts - which I had not purchased. When I pointed out I’d purchased the pine and Oregon, she told me to load the bags of pine and she’d do the Oregon. When I said I couldn’t because I have a bad back, she said she did too. She loading the 4 bags begrudgingly.”