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DX Mail Directory DX Mail Directory Version No:80 CURRENT AS OF : Sunday, 11 February 2018 DX Box CR59901 20 Fairfax Avenue, 0800 806 139 Penrose, Auckland Phone: 09 526 3150 www.dxmail.co.nz Name DX No Exchange Name Phone Fax Name DX No Exchange Name Phone Fax 2001 Network Ltd CP24025 Auckland Central (09) 379 2001 309 2001 APT Group EX10986 Auckland DX Sort (09) 302 5780 302 0970 3M NEW ZEALAND LIMITED ARGEST TECHNICAL SERVICES Christchurch WX10040 Christchurch DX Sort (03) 366 5843 366 5036 WELLINGTON SX11112 Wellington DX Sort (04) 472 7905 473 1111 Head Office* BX10691 Auckland DX Sort (09) 477 4040 477 6692 Armstrong Murray BP66018 Takapuna (09) 489 9102 489 6934 Wellington SX11194 Wellington DX Sort (04) 499 0104 Arnet Law Ltd EP77028 Pukekohe (09) 237 1010 237 1006 A B Gray & Associates YB92511 Gore (03) 208 9385 208 9388 ASB BANK LTD A C Hughes Johnson Q C WX10032 Christchurch DX Sort (03) 365 2158 365 7273 ASB Bank Support Ctr* CX10087 Auckland DX Sort A China Travel Co Ltd CP18009 Lower Albert St (09) 307 1206 307 1675 ASCO Agmen-Smith & Co Lawyers CP20523 Auckland Central (09) 308 8070 379 3244 A Walker's World BP66027 Takapuna (09) 486 7471 484 0091 Ascot Hotel YX20020 Invercargill DX Sort (03) 211 3727 A.M.A Travel Limited Otahuhu CX10172 Auckland DX Sort (09) 276 3774 276 2650 Ashburton Law Centre WA30011 Ashburton (03) 308 0327 308 9644 AA Law Limited CP19007 Auckland Central (09) 869 2097 300 5496 Aspire Travel BP63508 Wairau Road (09) 444 2370 929 3453 Aaron Kashyap CP39001 Mt Roskill (09) 623 8277 623 5177 Aspire Travel Group EP82003 Highland Park (09) 533 6684 533 6684 AAT Kings CX10203 Auckland DX Sort (09) 300 1520 300 1595 Aspiring Walls SX11139 Wellington DX Sort (04) 237 8029 237 8131 ABC CP24103 Auckland Central (09) 379 9009 379 5009 ATC New Zealand GX10044 Hamilton DX Sort (07) 853 0222 853 0223 Abernethy Broatch Law HB41508 Mt Maunganui (07) 574 8752 574 8753 Athletics NZ SX11171 Wellington DX Sort (04) 384 6021 385 1758 AC & C Lawyers Ltd JA31503 Whakatane (07) 307 0570 307 1052 ATLANTIC PACIFIC AMERICAN EXPRESS Accent on Travel CP31052 Newmarket (09) 307 0333 307 0223 Christchurch WX10065 Christchurch DX Sort (03) 379 0270 379 0988 Accident Compansation SX10082 Wellington DX Sort (04) 816 5876 Atlas Limited CP18002 Lower Albert St (09) 309 1900 368 1121 ACCIDENT COMPENSATION CORPORATION ATLAS SPECIALTY METALS Seabridge House SR65001 ACC Wellington (04) 816 5465 918 7049 Stainless Alloys CHC WX11184 Christchurch DX Sort (03) 339 0855 339 0856 Accounting Solutions Ltd WX11168 Christchurch DX Sort (03) 374 9393 374 9392 Wellington SX10071 Wellington DX Sort (04) 568 4079 568 9153 ACG Sunderland Limited EX11270 Auckland DX Sort (09) 838 7070 838 7040 Auckland Cathedral of the Holy EX11218 Auckland DX Sort (09) 303 9500 302 7215 Activate Physiotherapy WX10837 Nelson DX Sort (03) 548 2622 548 2620 Auckland ENT Group Ltd EX11179 Auckland DX Sort (09) 522 2226 522 2224 Active Asia CP29511 Ponsonby South (09) 360 7669 376 1132 Aurora Law Limited EP77509 Waiuku (09) 235 8179 235 8161 ADELPHI FINANCE LIMITED Automotive Computer Svces Ltd SP21016 Courtenay Place (04) 385 2230 385 2224 Courtenay Place* SP21028 Courtenay Place (04) 385 2502 385 2058 Avalon Podiatry GX33364 Hamilton DX Sort (07) 847 7712 Lower Hutt RP42020 Lower Hutt (04) 566 0989 569 2227 AVIS RENT A CAR Mangere EP73003 Mangere (09) 275 1007 275 6009 AUCKLAND CP25506 Auckland Central (09) 379 2650 373 5830 Otahuhu EP72545 Otahuhu (09) 276 1870 276 1820 Auckland Airport EX10915 Auckland DX Sort (09) 256 8451 Porirua SP32541 Porirua (04) 237 4171 237 4185 Christchurch Airport WX11155 Christchurch DX Sort (03) 357 3531 358 9634 Adprint Ltd SX10063 Wellington DX Sort (04) 384 2844 384 3265 Dunedin YX10132 Dunedin DX Sort (03) 486 2780 486 1056 ADVENTURE TRAVEL COMPANY Greymouth WB41029 Greymouth (03) 768 0902 378 6470 Auckland City CP31505 Parnell (09) 355 7500 355 7506 HAMILTON & AIRPORT GP20070 Hamilton North (07) 839 4915 839 7816 Wellington SP23541 The Terrace (04) 494 7180 494 7181 Head Office CX10021 Auckland DX Sort (09) 526 2800 526 2828 Adventure World CX10177 Auckland DX Sort (09) 524 5118 520 6629 Napier Airport MX10026 Napier DX Sort (06) 835 1828 835 4308 Advice First Limited SX10058 Wellington DX Sort (04) 499 7926 Nelson WX10718 Nelson (03) 547 9586 547 5225 Agar Fenwick Limited RA61504 Otaki (06) 364 8696 364 8697 Palm North Airport PP83007 P/North Railway (06) 357 0168 357 0170 Age Concern Napier MX33305 Napier DX Sort (06) 842 1346 Picton WX10510 Marlborough (03) 573 6081 573 7929 AGILITY LOGISTICS GROUP Queenstown Airport ZX10306 Central Otago (03) 442 3808 451 0017 Auckland EX11032 Auckland DX Sort (09) 926 4800 926 4890 Rotorua JX10514 Rotorua DX Sort (07) 345 6055 345 6057 Christchurch WX10054 Christchurch DX Sort (03) 357 2870 357 2871 Tauranga HX11012 Tauranga DX Sort (07) 574 1840 574 2298 Dunedin YX10117 Dunedin DX Sort (03) 455 3003 455 4445 Wellington Airport SX10013 Wellington DX Sort (04) 388 9963 388 9943 Agoge Ltd GX33374 Hamilton DX Sort (07) 957 7606 957 7607 Wellington City SP21019 Courtenay Place (04) 802 4050 382 9245 Agrissentials HX33323 Tauranga DX Sort (07) 552 4343 Avis Rent A Car Ltd WX10523 Marlborough (03) 572 8328 Ainslie Hewton Solicitors PA89049 Masterton (06) 377 5537 370 8688 AVISON REID LAWYERS AIR NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Lower Hutt RP42002 Lower Hutt (04) 566 6777 569 3354 Chc Transport House WX10008 Christchurch DX Sort (03) 357 5170 378 2661 Avo New Zealand Limited WX11151 Christchurch DX Sort (03) 348 5999 348 5993 Christchurch Airport WP23701 Chch Airport Terminal (09) 374 7114 374 7111 Avondale Law DP96503 Avondale (09) 820 8635 820 8645 Dunedin Airport YX10103 Dunedin DX Sort (03) 486 2707 488 5823 Awarua Synergy YX20074 Invercargill DX Sort (03) 214 2927 214 2928 Holiday Store ContCt BX10656 Auckland DX Sort (09) 375 0384 375 0339 AWS Legal ZX33303 Queenstown Postal Sort(03) 441 0616 442 5136 Holidays Store SP20075 Wlg Railway Station (04) 474 8950 474 8966 AWS Legal YA90008 Invercargill (03) 211 1370 214 4122 Manukau EP75518 Manukau City (09) 262 9200 262 9201 AWS Legal ZX10302 Central Otago (03) 440 0026 448 6079 Napier Travel Centre MP70094 Napier Central (06) 833 5400 833 5401 AWS Legal Winton YX10224 Invercargill DX Sort (03) 236 7000 214 4122 NZ Region Sales* CP19098 Auckland Central (09) 336 2650 336 2401 B J BALL PAPERS Air NZ Brokers CP35206 Orakei (09) 528 7788 Auckland* EX10927 Auckland DX Sort (09) 579 0050 526 6906 Air Safaris WX10674 South Canterbury (03) 680 6880 680 6740 Christchurch WX10098 Christchurch DX Sort (03) 366 0299 379 2190 Airline Marketing NZ Ltd CP23523 Auckland Central (09) 969 7470 969 7474 Dunedin YX10116 Dunedin DX Sort (03) 474 0457 477 2412 Akarana Legal Ltd EP80512 Panmure (09) 574 6770 Wellington SX10024 Wellington DX Sort (04) 472 9079 471 0120 Ala Carte Card Sales CX10141 Auckland DX Sort 0508 642 522 913 8000 Baker MacCallum Law Office MA76501 Havelock North (06) 877 8024 877 8022 Alan Jones Law Limited BP68012 Devonport (09) 445 6225 445 4223 BALDWINS Albert Alloo & Sons YP80019 Dunedin (03) 477 3940 474 1249 Auckland CP24055 Auckland Central (09) 373 3137 373 2123 Alex Rutherford Orthopaedic Su WX10830 Nelson DX Sort (03) 548 3455 546 8962 Wellington SP22044 Grand Arcade (04) 472 1094 473 6712 Alexander Dorrington CP24098 Auckland Central (09) 375 2770 375 2771 Balme A C HP40027 Tauranga Central (07) 577 6050 Alistaire Hall EX10918 Auckland DX Sort (09) 278 3860 278 3861 BANK OF NEW ZEALAND Allen Needham & Co GA24001 Morrinsville (07) 889 5062 889 5369 Auckland Network Hub CR50501 BNZ Vincent St (09) 367 1729 Almao Douch GP20023 Hamilton North (07) 839 4875 839 3030 Business Credit Ctr CX10317 Auckland DX Sort Amadeus IT Pacific CX10224 Auckland DX Sort (09) 978 4400 978 4499 Central N/I Bus. Ctr PX10190 Palmerston North DX American Express Intl (NZ) INC CP19051 Auckland Central (09) 583 8435 583 8171 Chch Network Hub WR50001 Christchurch DX Sort (03) 353 2021 Amtos Realty Services Ltd JP30018 Rotorua Central (07) 348 8333 348 8332 Eastern BOP Bus. Ctr JX10553 Rotorua DX Sort An Ying Financial Technologies CP31034 Newmarket (09) 522 8698 522 8697 Waikato Business Ctr GX10090 Hamilton DX Sort Anatomic Pathology Services CX10020 Auckland DX Sort (09) 302 0516 302 0517 Wellington Netwk Hub SR50001 BNZ Wellington (04) 474 6179 474 6730 Anderson Sandi CP30009 Ponsonby (09) 378 8668 378 1495 Western BOP Bus. Ctr HX11021 Tauranga DX Sort Anderson Law Office HA43012 Katikati (07) 549 3446 549 3454 Whangarei Bus. Centr AX10056 Whangarei DX Sort ANDERSON LLOYD LAWYERS Wn Cas and Lending SX11151 Wellington DX Sort (00) 00 Auckland CX10058 Auckland DX Sort (09) 338 8300 337 1115 Bannerman Cruickshank Pryde YX20071 Invercargill DX Sort (03) 209 0183 Christchurch WX10009 Christchurch DX Sort (03) 379 0037 379 0039 Bannister & von Dadelszen MA75011 Hastings (06) 870 7820 870 7827 Dunedin YX10107 Dunedin DX Sort (03) 477 3973 477 3184 BARFOOT & THOMPSON Queenstown ZP95010 Queenstown (03) 450 0700 450 0799 Albany BP61501 Albany (09) 415 8460 415 8466 Andrew Lemalu Law CP34006 Ellerslie (09) 579 0045 579 0449 Barfoot & Thompson Hobsonville DP91006 Hobsonville (09) 416 9628 Angela Lester Travel Broker BP62502 Mairangi Bay (09) 476 7989 476 7987 Barfoot & Thompson Millwater BX10629 Auckland DX Sort (09) 426 6773 Anglican Diocese of Nelson WX10822 Nelson DX Sort (03) 548 3124 548 2125 Birkenhead BP65509 Birkenhead (09) 480 9029 418 2019 Anna Brown Go International CP40503 Waiheke Island (09) 372 7753 372 7794 Blockhouse Bay DP96004 Blockhouse Bay (09) 627 8325 627 8391 AnnanLaw Ltd
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