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Wooden Edge Gifts to Remember
Kitchenware in Waipukurau, Hawke's Bay area
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Ruataniwha Street,
Waipukurau 4200,
Hawke's Bay, Central Hawke's Bay, North Island,
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06 858 8986 Edit -
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KitchenAid, Bakeware, Tableware, Kettles, Cookware, Knives, Coffee Makers, Aprons, Pans, China, Coffee Grinders, Bowls, Appliances, Glassware, Cutlery
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“Felipe's work is excellent, a professional and reliable tiler who has transformed my kitchen and scullery walls exactly as I had had envisaged them to look.”
Where is it?
“Informed that it closed some years ago, but museum sign still on building. Disappointed”
Community
“Why not ask your business partners to contribute to the planned community facility?”