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Rata Counselling Centre
Counselling Services in Christchurch, Canterbury area
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Our address
240B Barrington Street,
Christchurch
8024,
Canterbury, South Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
03 332 5388
021 249 6884
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www.ratacounselling.org.nz
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Excellent
“Been a customer for 25 years, since moving to Manurewa. Great Barber and an assett to the whole community.”
Awful.
“Do not use. Everything that has been 'fixed' by him falling apart within 6+ . Workplace always left dirty, did paint job, paint left on everything that wasn't supposed to painted. Broke things and left other surrounding areas dirty and damaged. Complete waste of money, have to get other tradies to fix jobs he 'fixed'.”
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“Excellent workmanship, very knowledgeable and well priced.”
Went to him few years ago he was AMAZING
“Miss His Treatments and Guidance.I don’t drive anymore now.and it’s very difficult to get out to his rooms. BUT would definitely encourage folk to go see him with physical and mental health challenges. Miss you Johnny.”