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Our address
50 Dakota Cres,
Christchurch
8042,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
03 348 7921
027 224 1687
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Our fax
03 3487951
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Our website
www.ryanskitchens.co.nz
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Remodelling, Cabinet Making, Custom Orders, Colour Consulting, Design, Installation, Alterations
we are providing services in Wigram, Christchurch
Cavity Sliders, Wardrobe Organisers, Benchtops, Storage Cabinets, Garage Cabinets, Joinery, Kitchen Cabinets, Cabinets
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