Upper Moutere

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  • Whiteware solutions Ltd
  • Total: 1    Avg: (5)
  • 79 Treeton Pl, Wakefield, Nelson 7025, New Zealand
  • 03-541 8877,
  • Antidote Appliance Repairs Ltd
  • Total: 0    Avg: (0)
  • 190 High St, Motueka 7120, New Zealand
  • 03-528 6761,
  • 7th Sense Studio
  • Total: 1    Avg: (5)
  • 150 Rosedale Rd, Upper Moutere, Nelson 7175, New Zealand
  • 03-526 7882,
  • John Scowen
  • Total: 15    Avg: (4.9)
  • 4 Maitland Ave, Stoke, Nelson 7011, New Zealand
  • 03-547 5352,
  • ApplianceWorks Ltd
  • Total: 1    Avg: (5)
  • c/-o Kitchen Things 40 Vanguard St, Nelson, 7010, New Zealand
  • 03-548 0181,

The appliance repair businesses are courteous and quick to respond. They provide fair pricing.  They are efficient, professional, qualified technicians having plenty of years in the industry. The repair companies can tackle many types of appliance whiteware including refrigerators , deep freezes, washers, clothes dryers and cookers.

They are going to aim to repair any sorts of appliances and will hope to repair your issue on the first visit.  The repair companies have a good reputation in the Upper Moutere therefore you can count on them to provide good repair job.

We understand that you have a number of choices for appliance repair services so we strive to do a good job. As a result you can depend on us to do the job as quickly as possible to get your domestic appliances working again. If you have appliance issues in Upper Moutere ring now.

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More About Upper Moutere

Upper Moutere (originally called Sarau by its founding German settlers) is a locality in the Tasman District near Nelson at the top of New Zealand’s South Island.[1]

As early as 1839 the New Zealand Company had resolved to “take steps to procure German emigrants” and appointed a Mr Bockelman as agent of the Company in Bremen. In September 1841 the Company made an agreement in principle to sell the Chatham Islands to the Hamburg-based Deutsche Colonisation-Gesellschaft, but the British Government thwarted this move.[2]