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Our address:
36 Seaview Road,
Tauranga
3110,
Bay of Plenty, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s):
07 576 3327
0274538284
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Our fax:
075763327
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we are providing services in Otumoetai, Tauranga Area
Cash, Personal Cheques, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking)
Daily Specials, Brunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Commercial, Birthdays, Anniversaries, Weddings, Christmas Parties, Company Parties, Corporate Events, Conferences, European, Cocktails
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“25 odd years ago John built me a custom rifle, we discussed the specs I requested and what he's produced is still my favourite rifle and I love it, especially the the beautifully crafted stock and fold out bipod. Out of the hundred rounds packed I still got 37 left. The majority used have hit the mark. Very accurate, peep sight perfection. Thanks for a very special rifle John.”
“Safe and comfortable buses. Warner listens and believes the low opinions of other people.”
“Looking for the hand for that was produced by the Campbell Tool Company and which is no longer available sadly. Did they pass on the right to produce them or is there anywhere I can purchase one. As a 77 year old female gardener, I can honestly say this was the best handwork I ever used, and disappointingly my last 2 have vanishe. is is thrdener”
“Poor service from Honar, sold the product and dont back it up with service. They send the local refrigeration contract to fix it and then start a blame game”