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Our address
10 Stout Street,
Gisborne
4010,
North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
06 867 3832
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Our fax
068672728
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Our website
www.tairawhitimuseum.org.nz
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“All work done to our "embassy-level" quality requirements. Artistic, formal, comprehensive, knowledgeable beyond belief, hard-working, topped-up with superb advice.”
“Click,collect 3 employees filling shelves while I have been waiting for 50 mins.i called 10 minutes ago, they confirmed my order was in. I could see the employee holding the bag, but I a”
“Unprofessional telling a client they don't know what their 10yr old urn looked like. Destroy plaque then deny it. Replaced it with a really out of date one said it was always there once removed they were proven wrong”
“Saw a lady crying coz your driver drove straight past her. Felt sorry for the lady was gonna offer her a bed and a feed until I get paid so I could gas up and take her home”