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Our address
134 Victoria Street,
Christchurch
8013,
Canterbury, South Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
03 379 3880
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Our fax
+64 3 379 3632
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Our website
younghunter.co.nz
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Employment Relations Lawyers
Leasing, Licencing, Adoptions, Asset Protection, Trusts, Wills
we are providing services in Christchurch Central, Christchurch
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“I wish someone would answer the phone or ring back I have rung all 3 numbers and only Philip answers on the answerphone but has not returned my call.Very disappointing. Joy Mckenzie”
“Always great and efficient love having before and after pics”
“I have been paying 20 a week for the last 4 years to pay off a 300dollar debt I accidently got myself into. Have tried to make contact with someone to see how much I have left to owe and no reply no nothing. I have no money because 40 keeps getting taken out of my acc I've got no money now”
“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.”