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Auckland's best loved Department Store on Queen Street, Auckland City and Broadway, Newmarket.
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28 Barnard Street, Timaru, Timaru District
Ashley Milliken Furniture Court has offered over 30 years of quality furnishing, our focus is 100 per cent on the customer, with quality products guaranteed.
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Glendhu Road, Glenfield, North Shore
Stoffels New Zealand is an online shop. Premier New Zealand Online Department Store.Specializing in Wedding Gifts & Giftware For All Occasions.
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67 C France Street, Eden Terrace, Auckland
When you want to stand out from the crowd, contact Hi-Profile Displays.
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The Warehouse is one of New Zealand's largest retailers, known and loved by Kiwis for its wide range of departments, including apparel, entertainment and technology, music, sporting, gardening, grocery, and many others.
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5 Turakina , South Dunedin , Dunedin
At Moderndeal Ltd., we strive to bring you the best deals, lowest prices and lowest postage rates. We are NZ owned and operated and we directly source quality products from all over Asia to ens
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Level 1,
371 Remuera Road, Remuera, Auckland
371 Remuera Road, Remuera, Auckland
A Remuera institution Hedgerow stocks the finest in home and giftwear.
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12 Normanby Road, Paeroa, Hauraki
Sunny's of Paeroa in Paeroa
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I remember Smith & Caughey from years ago. I was 5 years old when I first visited with my great aunt, and it was one of my favourite places to be. I think she had a friend or sister who worked there. I loved the beautiful chiffon scarves, the hosiery, the perfumes and pretty umbrellas and all the girly stuff. This was a store that could make any little girl feel like a princess. I grew older and Smith and Caughey became a place to visit and continue to dream. As the first woman in NZ to work as a petrol pump attendant I was not very well received when I visited on pay days. The shop assistants chose to turn their backs on me or simply refused to serve me when I had enough money to buy them. Too bad about that, but the pleasant memories still put a smile on my face.