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Tekapo High Country Crafts
Gift Shops and Suppliers in Lake Tekapo, Canterbury area
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Our address
Fairlie-Tekapo Road, State Highway 8, 8,
Lake Tekapo
7999,
Canterbury, Mackenzie, South Island,
New Zealand
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03 680 6905
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we are providing services in Lake Tekapo, Fairlie Area
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MasterCard, VISA, Diner's Club, EFTPOS, Cash, American Express
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Phone Orders, Chimes, Souvenirs, Art, Gift Wrap, Frames, Collectibles, Cards, Jewellery, Baskets, Cosmetics, T shirts, Crafts, Cups, Novelties
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“To many animals are mistreated here. Read all reviews and then their website. States they are animal lovers but there is a difference between loving animals and understanding animals. Cooper was a intact 6 month old boarder collie who was left unsupervised with adults. Unfortunately he suffered over 100 bite marks around his body in a attack that the owners call "seconds".”