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Our address:
62 Barnard Road,
Rotorua
3015,
Bay of Plenty, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s):
07 348 8734
021 488 734
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Our fax:
07 348 8734
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The shopping hours and days of the business Rotorua Canvas are:
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Opens in 6 Hr 17 Min
Canvas Goods
Assembly, Construction, Repairs
we are providing services in Hamurana, Murupara, Ngongotaha, Reporoa, Rotorua, Rotorua Area
Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), Personal Cheques, Cash
Tarps, Covers, Tents, Canvas
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“The place is filthy. The fridge freezers still had blood in them, and didnt go properly. The toilets were never cleaned properly, the recreation room was used as the managers private bar, lots of permanents, some love but some toxic. The disabled toilet was illegal, and the women's toilets would often smell. The kitchen was dirty and cold with ovens that did not work properly. How it passed Council inspections I don't know. Don't go.”
“If there was a -100 rating that would be my rating !! DO NOT USE NTF or Neville Thomson Fencing. Incompetent, our fence is unfinished, still have no gate !!! ”
“I bought a $300 pair of leather boots from taylors. after wearing them occasionally to work (in an office) a few times per week they have completely worn through the sole and are leaking water. I returned them to taylors to request either the shoes are repaired or a refund.I was told they had to be sent to Richmond so the owner could assess them..many days later I received a very rude phone call from Craig tailor who accused me of lying about how often I wear them and what activities I used them”