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Our address:
66 Dixon Street,
Wellington
6011,
North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s):
04 384 7683
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Our fax:
04 384 7689
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Our website:
www.metshop.co.nz
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The shopping hours and days of the business The Met Shop are:
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Opens in 13 Hr 38 Min
Gift Shops and Suppliers, Meteorological Equipment
we are providing services in Te Aro, Wellington City
MasterCard, American Express, EFTPOS, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), Direct Debit, Personal Cheques, Cash, VISA
Sensors, Water Meters, Transmitters, Educational, Commercial
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“Great service here in August 2022. Did not buy my phone at that Spark store, but the staff set phone up and had it going after some troubleshooting. Very kind and caring team.”
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“Service. Communication.Materials.Attitude.presentation cant fault one thing on this blokes mahi!!! cant recommend enough better than half of these big companies out here GO TO STORM!!”