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Our address:
2 Nevis Street,
Lower Hutt
5012,
Wellington, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s):
04 566 2333
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Our fax:
04 566 2330
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Our website:
www.tiletrends.co.nz
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The shopping hours and days of the business Tile Trends are:
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Opens in 1 day 6 Hr 20 Min
Marble and Granite, Slate and Slate Products, Stone and Rock Merchants, Tiles Floor and Wall
Customising, Design, Custom Work, Maintenance, Building Maintenance, Installation, Cleaning
we are providing services in Petone, Lower Hutt City
MasterCard, Cash, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), EFTPOS, American Express, VISA
Tile, Slate, Roofs, Industrial, Residential, Commercial, Tiling
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