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Visage Knitwear
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3 Rendall Place,
Auckland 1021, North Island,
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09 366 0558 Edit -
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Excellent
“Cannot thank Matthew highly enough for his help and thorough service. The day I moved out of my flat was incredibly stressful and he was so patient. Excellent cleaning too.”
Great service always
“I have been taking my mower to Peter for regular service for ages and am always happy with service received and advice. Robert Findlay ages and”
Silver Rings
“Asked if a pair of matching silver wedding rings could be made for a silver wedding anniversary. My wife was very happy . Well done team. Good product and on time. Thank you”
Unvaxxed = unclean.
“Seems this service thinks ok to discriminate against those people who choose not to take part in a world wide experimental drug programme. Disgusting behaviour. If they ever wondered where they would have stood in 1933 - now they know.”