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2261 days ago

Massage Therapy special

Valerie from Papanui

Do you need to recharge your energy?

Therapeutic Massage Special – 40% discount open to 10 new clients

I would like to extend a special offer of $60 instead of $100 to the first 10 people who come forward and reply to this post. First in, first served. It can also be bought for a family member or friend in need of support currently.

I work in a deeply intuitive and holistic way to rebalance your energy and relieve pain. Hot Stones, Aromatherapy and deep care are used in every treatment. Your muscles will be released and your whole being will feel refreshed.
You will feel like you have had a week’s holiday in one hour !
A wonderful gift to give yourself when you have given a lot and feel the need to receive and maintain your own balance.

Conditions apply: You must be a new client

I look forward to making a difference for you !

To book or discuss further, email Valerie at Valerie@in-essence.co.nz or phone 021 2162708.

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