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Watea Arts and Design
Souvenirs in Auckland area
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657G Great South Road, 5,
Auckland 1061, North Island,
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09 525 1225 Edit -
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Expertised in Souvenirs
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we are providing services in Penrose, Auckland City
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Phone Orders, Bowls, Belts, T shirts, Jewellery, Art, Cosmetics, Caps, Souvenirs, Carvings, Crafts, Clothing, New Zealand, Handcrafted
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A bully
“After 25 years working at height I've not seen such a bully. This coupled with the questionable safety practices that the guy climbing carried out mean I would not use this company. I'm sure he gives a good price and gets the job done but nobody deserves to be treated as we watched this guy treat his ground guy today, it was disgusting.”
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