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Welcome Bay Stationers and Books
Stationery in Tauranga area
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Our address
248 Welcome Bay Rd,
Tauranga
3112,
New Zealand
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07 544 1218
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Expertised in Stationery
Copying, Laminating, Printing, Mailing
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Welcome Bay, Tauranga Area
Payment options
Cash, EFTPOS
Additional info
Folders, Cards, Diaries, Stamps, Invoice Books, Copy Paper, Labels, Journals, Docket Books
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Completely Incompetent
“Was more worried about try to sell me insurance then help me with a mortgage”
Excellent
“This is a very good business, it has all the things I need and when I need them, and they are very reliable ”
Absolute Dogs
“These dogs took our hard working taxpayer money to help block in the protesters down in wellington. More worried about making a buck that their fellow countrymans freedom”