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Our address
40 Park Street,
Upper Hutt
5018,
Wellington, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
04 526 6513
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Our fax
04 526 6536
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The shopping hours and days of the business Thimbles and Threads are:
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Art and Crafts, Handcrafts, Knitting Wool
we are providing services in Kingsley Heights, Upper Hutt City
MasterCard, Cash, Gift Vouchers, Direct Debit, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), EFTPOS, American Express, VISA
Thread, Sewing Machines, Patches, Lace, Knitting Needles, Fabric, Buttons, Wool, Cotton, Straight Stitch Sewing, Sewing, Quilting, Machine Quilting, Knitting, Embroidery, Cross-stitching
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“Never gets back to you. Ring the landline number and asks that we text but no mobile number is advertised.”
“Really dirty. Mould on draining board. Old cobwebs everywhere. Black grime on shelves and pots+pans. Black on carpet. Dead insects everywhere literally. Absolutely yuk. Unhygienic to prepare food in.”
“I loved this bakery as a chid my favourite thing to eat from this bakery was the mince and cheese pies I was so sad when it closed down. ”
“When it came to ticking all the boxes, they ticked boxes We didn't even know existed. Compliance and safety was a big part of the job. Delivery of the work was second to none.”