20% your first Massage Treatment
Hi, I'm Tori from Total Massage Therapy and I finally opened my clinic in Rototuna just over a week ago.
I am a fully qualified remedial (Level 6) massage therapist with a Dry needling course under my belt too.
If you are looking for a massage, whether it be to help prevent injury, relieve tension in your muscles, help with recovery from an injury, gain some range of movement or just come relax for a bit, if you book in you will receive a 20% discount on your first massage treatment (use promo code OPENTTM).
I am offering.
-Sports Massage
-Deep Tissue
-Remedial and Rehab
-Massage Treatment with Dry needling
-Relaxation
and after March functional cupping.
To get in contact go to my website/text or phone or contact me by email.
www.totalmassagetherapy.nz...
0211500051
tori@totalmassagetherapy.nz
www.totalmassagetherapy.nz...
Looking forward to seeing you soon.
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South Waikato mayor Gary Petley will make a public apology, and has sworn off social media after admitting he got it wrong when an online dispute turned sour.
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