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Smiths City Limited
General Business in Oamaru, Otago area
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28 Eden Street,
Oamaru 9400,
Otago, Waitaki - Otago, South Island,
New Zealand Edit -
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03 433 1004 Edit -
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Excellent
“Excellent service from the Lads here they know their stuff. Came up from tauranga and wasn't disappointed. Talk to Oliver there and he'll sort you out ! Great value for money ”
Bad
“I wouldn't even give 1 star if that option was available. The wrecked my sisters house in the move then sat it down on piles that didn't line up. They have joined joists with flinch plate th”
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Sadly not good. I had something stolen
“Something was stolen from my garden actually and I'd really like it back it has significance to my family a cool concrete odornment to the theif but it's very important to my family and we'd really like it back before taking things to HNZ or police”