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DAY SPA OF OJAI

OJAI-USA

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DAY SPA OF OJAI
Company Title: The Day Spa of Ojai 
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Keywords to Search: ojai day spa, massage, facials, hands and feet, saunas, chumash, kim wachter, the day spa of ojai, swedish massage, hot rocks, deep tissue massage, cheif peak, topa topa  
Company Address: 1434 E Ojai Ave,OJAI,CA,USA 
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Postal Code:
93023-9623 
Telephone Number: 8056408020 (+1-805-640-8020) 
Fax Number: 8056401100 (+1-805-640-1100) 
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www. thedayspa. com 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
729917 
USA SIC Description:
Massage Therapists 
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