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A blissful escape from the everyday hustle.

Angela from Bayswater

Hi Neighbours

I'm a local mum in Bayswater on the North Shore, and I run a small massage business with openings for new clientele.

Trained in Swedish Massage and Acupressure Point Work, alongside 30 years of experience as a therapist, I will ease your aches, pains, and stress.

My why: I love providing a safe, clean, and tranquil space for you to forget about your worries and leave feeling like the real you again.

For bookings head to:

www.truepotential.co.nz...

I also have electronic gift vouchers available to purchase.

Reviews:

"Going to see Angela for a massage is a highlight.
Her massages are amazing leaving me relaxed and rejuvenated with any niggles ironed out. Angela will put you at ease and is very caring. Highly recommended." -- Heather Bourke

"Thank you, Angela, for a totally restorative massage. I booked this massage as I had a very stiff neck and shoulders. I left feeling great and healed. I was a bit worried as I just googled a massage location near the place I was waiting for my son's training to finish and hoped the reviews were true. I am very happy I booked this massage and I will definitely be back next time I will be around." -- Andrea Misescu

Take care,

Angela

www.truepotential.co.nz...

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