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Caters for all sporting needs |
Corner Colombo and St Asaph Streets Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 3 366 5699 |
Located in new premises on busy Colombo Street, Anderson & Hill is a long established stalwart in the local sports sector. Sport lovers will find something of interest here, from shoes and apparel to summer and winter equipment. Anderson & Hill houses one of the best cricket equipment selections in town, and is devoted to serving the interests of clubs and individuals. An added bonus for customers is the free off-street parking. The Windmill Centre on Riccarton Road houses a second branch of Anderson & Hill Sports Power. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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New Zealand clothing and souvenirs |
Tower Building Cathedral Square Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 7814 http://www.souvenirs.co.nz/ |
Owned and operated by locals, from a site in the very heart of the city, this shop truly celebrates Kiwi pride. It boasts "the largest selection of New Zealand-made knitwear in the city", and a full range of wool products. There is also an excellent range of the Canterbury of New Zealand apparel, as worn by our local sporting heroes. For rugby fans, there is a selection of All Black products and souvenirs. For a momento of Aotearoa, this shop is necessary visit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Vital arts and crafts market |
Market Square Christchurch Arts Centre Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 0989 http://www.artscentre.org.nz/W... |
Every weekend, the people of Christchurch head for market day at the Arts Centre, to soak up its charm and relaxed atmosphere. In the summer, crowds swell to over 20,000. Alongside the many live performers, colourful stalls set up in the Market Square offer a dazzling variety of arts and crafts, from handmade candles to hammock chairs. There is also an International Food Fair, with stalls selling inexpensive food from Thailand to Lebanon. The market spills out onto Worcester Boulevard, where local artists and woodcarvers have their works on show along the Arts Centre's exterior walls. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Golfing for all abilities |
193 Travis Road Burwood Christchurch 8006 New Zealand +64 (0)3 383 1105 |
This is a very low-key golf course located amongst the sports haven of QEII Park. The small, challenging course comprises 18 holes of short par threes. Tree-enclosed greens and a large pond put any ideas of easy golfing to rest. Adjoining is the QEII Driving Range. The range is fully floodlit and has a double-tier driving bay area. One of Christchurch's largest golf shops, offering professional knowledge and advice, is inside. Upstairs there is a fully licensed bar and cafe to unwind and reflect on the day's proceedings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Women's fashion street shoes |
681b Colombo Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 374 9625 http://www.attitudeshoes.co.nz |
Attitude Shoes stocks a wide range of female fashion footwear, all (as the name implies) with attitude! They specialise in the latest street footwear - sneakers, boots and casual styles, and stock such brands as Skechers, New Balance and Pod. The team of friendly, out going assistants-all of whom definitely have a good attitude-is more than happy to help you choose that perfect pair of pavement pacers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Premier department store for gifts and fashion |
City Mall City Central Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 379 7400 |
Founded in 1872, "Ballys" is Christchurch's longest-established department store and has an unparalleled reputation for quality goods and services. Aimed at the more conservative end of the fashion, craft, cosmetics and home wares markets, the store serves both locals and visitors, with a souvenir department and worldwide delivery available. Here the spaciousness and subdued décor on both floors make shopping a soothing experience--except during the February and August sales. Then you will find the well-heeled of Christchurch jostling elbow to elbow in a rather poorly restrained frenzy! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Casual sophisticated clothing |
665 Colombo Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 379 8372 |
Barkers Men's Clothing is a popular retailer of quality casual men's wear, from funky tops to stylish shirts, and comfortable (yet very cool) tracksuit pants and sweatshirts. Barkers also appeals to the female customer, and their comfortable casual clothing is just as popular amongst woman as it is with men. The store keeps up with the latest trends, but much of its brand is timeless, with the emphasis on comfort and sophistication, and colors that transcend the latest fashion fads. Another Barkers branch is located at Dress-Smart Mall. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Make your own bead necklace |
Upstairs Galleria, Arts Centre Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 379 5126 http://www.beadz.co.nz |
This is a unique shop, offering you the chance to design and make your own bead necklaces at your leisure. There is a huge (and that is no exaggeration) collection of natural, glass and ceramic beads. Even though the task can be finicky, the range and styles you are able to make is almost unlimited--the only barrier is your imagination. Set aside a few hours to enjoy the pleasant, naturally lit atmosphere. Follow the thread of your creativity! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Biking essentials |
574 Colombo Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 6466 |
A distinguished provider of quality cycles, Bicycle Business claims to be the most complete bike shop in Christchurch. Mountain bikes and BMXs are a specialty in this store, as revealed by the Mongoose, Cannondale, Diamond Back and K2 brands in stock. This comprehensive store holds everything a cyclist needs: parts and accessories, clothing, and of course, helmets. Other services, such as same day repairs and free consultations, suggest that the team has customer safety in mind. Lay-by and hire purchase are available. Bicycle Business is opposite South City Shopping Centre and another branch is located at The Palms in Shirley. Note: Cycle helmets are to be worn at all times when riding a cycle on New Zealand roads. Failure to do so can result in instant police fines. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Large attractive supermarkets |
Corner of Moorhouse & Madras Streets Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 4804 |
Big Fresh supermarkets offer good prices, great variety and excellent service, which includes packing the customer's groceries. "Clean and fresh" is the impression at the produce, butchery, delicatessen and fish bars. Wines, beer, and flowers are for sale in addition to the freezer and dry goods available on the shelves. Give-aways and entertainment for children are extra benefits for shopping families. Moreover, free parking and subsequently fewer delays make shopping easier on customers. Additional branch: The Palms, Shirley, Marshlands Road. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Clothing for the mature woman |
574 Colombo Street Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 365 6455 |
Here, you will find clothes for the mature woman preferring generous sizes. The store stocks everything from shorts and t-shirts to knits and dress-pants-designed to fit all sizes. The colours are vibrant, and the cuts flattering, with good quality fabric and timeless styles. If you are after a little bit more originality and flair than mass-produced clothing, Bobby Robertson offers the discerning shopper a brilliant selection at competitive prices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Original smart knits |
Corner Gloucester and Colombo Streets Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 365 5743 http://www.bonz.com.au |
The Bonz label is famous for being a brand of upmarket, stunning quality knitwear. All garments are designed in-house, and hand knitted by a selection of experienced knitters. Only the finest pure New Zealand wool is used in Bonz products, so you can be assured that the quality is impeccable, and the standard high. Bonz also stocks a range of cotton leisurewear, plus a range of vests and leather jackets for adults and children. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Breads in Edgeware |
70 Edgeware Rd 192 Papanui Rd, Merivale Christchurch, Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 374 9336 |
Brumby's Hot Bread Shop at Edgeware village is an award-winning bakery producing a range of delicious breads and pastries. The plain breads include sandwich loaves and rolls that are dairy-free. The connoisseur range includes the very popular mega-grain, garlic twists, olive and parmesan rounds, choppa loaves (which are described as inside out pizzas), and others in an Italian promotion such as ciabatta. Sweet products include the Aegean apricot loaf, the apple and walnut log, muffins and donuts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Paints, brushes and things |
50 Lichfield Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 3088 |
Brush-n-Palette sells everything for the amateur and professional artist. From easels and chairs to wooden drawing figures of humans and horses, this is the place to shop. Their array of paints range from acrylic to watercolor, as well as pastels, charcoal and pencils. They have the paintbrushes and paper supplies to match. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, so do not panic if you are buying for someone else. There is also a bulletin board listing exhibition openings, shows, and art lessons. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Trendy CD Store with excellent classical range |
Triangle Centre Colombo Street Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 3 365 6212 http://www.planetjack.com/ |
This trendy CD store belongs to a nation-wide chain. Four of these stores are in the Christchurch area. With a full range of music on offer, the Big Fresh shop is a specialist store, carrying a large selection of classical music. The other three stores cater more for popular tastes. The premises are well set up, with plenty of listening posts, making it easy to preview the latest releases. Always a good array of discounted discs available for around NZD10. CD Store offers a 'buy 10, get-one-free' deal on full-price discs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Frames, frames and more frames |
Shop 50, The Palms Shirley Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 385 3393 |
Frames, frames, and more frames--it is the first thing you notice as you walk into the shop. No matter what size your photo is, chances are Camera House will have a frame to fit and suit it. They also have a large selection of cameras, including the latest digital cameras plus film, lenses, tripods, and camera bags. Camera House provides quality developing and printing, from one hour to three day service depending on your requirements. They have the facilities to scan, touch up and reprint old photographs too. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Top-quality kayaking supplies |
7 Pilgrim Place Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 9305 |
You can't miss the bright exterior of Canoe & Outdoor World. Inside you will find only the best outdoor and kayaking equipment. Whether camping, hiking or kayaking, the knowledgeable staff will supply all the gear you need for your next adventure. In store, a bulletin board posts all the news from local events and clubs in the adventure scene. If you can not decide on a destination, leave it to the professionals. They can book you on a tour and kit you up with all your gear requirements. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Handmade quilts for sale |
The Arts Centre Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 377 4158 |
Cashmere Quiltworks Ltd is one of six studios in the Arts Center. It specializes in hand painted and hand dyed fabric that can then be made into quilts, cushions, place mats and other items suitable for gifts. The one-off nature of their fabric has created international interest in quilting circles and led to burgeoning sales. Their fabric sells for NZD40 per meter. Their quilts, made over a period of 200-300 hours, sell from NZD500 to NZD5000. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Beauty treatment in the Square |
Heritage Hotel, 28 Cathedral Square Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 365 3630 http://www.skinperfection.co.nz |
The Champs-Elysees Beauty-Day Spa offers a range of restorative beauty treatments and a salon directed by award winning Parisian hair stylist, Alain Bischetti. Hydrotherapy is an important component in the Champs-Elysees experience. Mud wraps, sauna, spa and ocean bath treatments relieve tension and rejuvenate body and soul. Aromatherapy oils form part of the massage and hydrotherapy options, as with the Aroma Tub where clients spend 30 minutes enjoying aromatherapy oils. There is complimentary valet car parking; very convenient in this Cathedral Square location. Appointments are recommended. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ethnic style gifts |
223 High Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 377 6161 |
This fun little shop is packed full of interesting ethnic gifts, jewelery and clothing. There is an eclectic mix; incense sticks, Indian rice paper stationary, traditional Maori pounamu and bone carvings, saris, Indian religious iconography, American Indian dream catchers, and also pagan iconography and astrological emblems. Che Cha also stocks a huge range of henna tattoos, and body jewelery, including naval rings and bell bars. Moreover, their range of ultra violet jewelery is extremely eye-catching. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Trendy alternative goodies |
243 High Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 377 2942 http://www.cheapskates.co.nz |
An exciting store targeting the alternative crowd, Cheapskates is located in the hip High Street shopping strip. Stockists of trendy clothing, sunglasses, shoes and the best skate and snow equipment. Cheapskates is popular because it is affordable and it will always go the extra mile. The swish lighting and interior design make shopping a cruise. Cheapskates also caters for the increasing number of snowboarders, with hassle-free snowboard hire terms. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Unique New Zealand bone carvings |
Christchrch Arts Centre Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 348 5877 / +64 (0)3 365 6407 http://www.artscentre.org.nz |
Located on the ground floor of the Christchurch Arts Centre, this shop has one of the most impressive ranges of Maori bone carvings available in the city. They are all carved onsite, as you can see from the shop floor, which looks through into the carving studio. Not only do they have a vast array of traditional designs, such as Hei Matau (fishhook), Koru (fern), Patu (weapon) and Arohanui (all my love) but they also have many contemporary and Celtic style designs. For a truly original piece of New Zealand culture, this is the place to go. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Esteemed inner city golfing |
45 Horseshoe Lake Road Shirley Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 3 385 9506 |
A superbly-crafted golf course located only minutes from the city centre. The woodlands course is one of Christchurch's more exclusive golfing retreats. The course is one of the largest in Canterbury, making it also one of the most difficult. New bunkers have recently been added to make the golfing even more challenging. Christchurch Golf Club has a wonderful pro shop open seven days, with coaching is available. Bookings are essential and the course maintains strict dress standards. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Premier central city mall |
Cashel Street Christchurch New Zealand +64 (0)3 379 9629 (Christchurch Information Centre) |
From the Bridge of Remembrance and the nightclubs and bars on Oxford Terrace to the base of High Street, Cashel Street is closed to vehicle access, making it Christchurch's premier pedestrian mall. It provides access to a number of inner city shopping arcades, department stores and quality specialty stores, as well as bars, cafes and restaurants with outdoor seating. During Christchurch's annual Buskers' Festival, the mall comes alive with some of the world's best street entertainers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Danish pastry in city centre |
119 Armagh St Christchurch, Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 0 3 379 3935 http://www.copenhagenbakery.co.nz |
For 12 years, Christchurch has enjoyed the Danish pastries from the award-winning Copenhagen Bakery. Medal winning pies include chicken, asparagus and cashew nut; mince; vegetarian, and a Danish apple pie. Products for sale include a range of meat and salad rolls; novelty cakes; breads such as panini, whole grain loaves and French sticks; gourmet pies; biscuits, and marzipan and almond confections. Prices are moderate, and delectable gateau are available. These special occasion cakes may be pre-ordered and delivered. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Youth orientated gift shop |
237 High Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 377 2949 |
Labeled as the "high end of high street", Cosmic Corner is one of the more infamous Christchurch gift shops. Apart from the obvious "cosmic" stock, they also offer a nice range of jewelery and gifts for the hippie-at-heart, such as hacky-sacks, love beads, bongo drums and henna tattoos. They have a fine range of Kangol accessories, such as bags and beanies, with a great range of Maori bone carvings on offer too. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All the services |
127 Gloucester Street City Central Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 365 5183 |
With machines a plenty, and super-fast fiber optic connections, this cyber cafe provides an excellent range of services: network gaming, fax, internet conferencing, photocopying, and scanning, as well as internet and email training courses. Always plenty of free tea and coffee to be had from the dispenser while you work. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Three floors of souvenirs |
730 Colombo Street City Central Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 379 8670 http://www.dfsouvenirs.co.nz |
This store offers three floors of quality and competitively priced products, with a distinctly New Zealand feel. There is a wide selection of Canterbury of New Zealand apparel, plus sheepskins, opals, leather wear, jade and paua, jewelery, and much more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tax and duty free shopping |
Corner Cathedral Square and Colombo Street Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 365 2676 / +64 0800 3889 3733 (Freephone New Zealand) http://www.dfsgalleria.com |
DFS Galleria stores stock the widest selection of traditional tax and duty free items in New Zealand. They have a huge selection of extremely competitively priced products in store, whether you are looking for something with a New Zealand feel or just a tax-free shopping experience. Products in store include such top international designer brands as Calvin Klein, Christian Dior and Swatch. As well as the inner city store, DFS is also located at Christchurch International Airport. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Electronic goods and gadgets |
Corner Colombo and St Asaph Streets Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 2703 / +64 0800 37 3347 (Freephone New Zealand) http://www.dse.co.nz |
Of Australian origin, this chain has stores throughout Australia and New Zealand, selling all manner of electronic components, as well as computer and telecommunications equipment. Here, high-tech goods are accessible to everyone. Items are logically grouped and clearly priced, with only one of each on display, making comparison shopping easy. The staff is friendly, lively and knowledgeable. Take care--there are a lot of fun gadgets and software here! There are additional branches at Papanui, Manchester Street, and Riccarton. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Reliable, reasonable footwear |
68 Lichfield Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 365 0801 |
Dowsons is an institution in the footwear business, as every family on a budget appreciates. They sell low-priced shoes for children and adults (both men and women), and have an array of styles to suit all needs. Admittedly, they are not the best quality shoes on the market, but they are an economical alternative for growing youngsters. There is everything from school-shoes and children's sandals, to women's dress shoes and adolescent street-styles. They also have a collection of cross-trainers, tennis/court shoes and sneakers, in women's, men's and children's styles and sizes. Call for your nearest store. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Drafting and art supplies |
Cnr Manchester and St Asaph Streets Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 0030 |
The Drawing Room supplies students, artists, and creative types with all their necessities. The shop stocks drafting tables and computer desks, fine writing utensils and paintbrushes, presentation papers and display cards, portfolios and archival boxes, and custom and ready-made frames--Not to mention all forms of drawing and painting paper. They also have books and magazines. The window is full of information and flyers about shows, openings, seminars, and courses. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stylish cyber cafe |
28 Worcester Boulevard, Christchurch Arts Centre City Central Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 372 9436 |
Situated above the Boulevard Bakehouse in the Arts Centre of Christchurch, this has to be the trendiest little cyber cafe in town, with comfortable barstool-style seating and a great view of the street below. E-caf's 15 machines offer full Internet and email services with a flat rate charge of $3 per hour; however, if you buy a Supreme Coffee downstairs, you get 15 minutes Internet time free! Prices are cheaper with membership, which simply entails purchasing NZD5 of Internet time. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Best book deal in town |
236 High Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 377 0197 http://www.eastsbooks.com |
Centrally located, this independent bookshop has a wide selection of books and magazines. With a standing discount of 10 percent off the regular price of all New Zealand books and 20 percent of all other books, Easts offers one of the best book deals in town. They also have an excellent bargain specials table. Easts has recently added a coffee bar (with indoor and outdoor seating) where you can enjoy a café latte and read the latest magazine, or one of the new release proof copies. You will find many regulars bookmark their copy and appear daily for coffee and the next installment of the story. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lots to do and buy |
Corner Linwood Avenue & Buckleys Road Linwood Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 389 0065 |
Eastgate is a rapidly expanding mall in the central eastern suburb of Linwood. The best feature of this mall is its simple layout allowing for easy navigation. The walkway takes you on a circuit of the complex and ensures that you will not miss out on any bargains on offer. Eastgate holds 47 retailers with its prime tenants being Countdown supermarket, Deka and the soon to be completed Warehouse store. For the kids there is a large Time Out centre and the city's first and largest McDonalds. Parking is plentiful and there are many public amenities surrounding the plaza. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Retro antiques and clothing |
167 High Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 365 3375 |
This fun little shop features an array of funky knick-knacks, antiques and second-hand clothing, and is located deep in the heart of Christchurch's famous High Street. The front of the store is packed to over-flowing with desirable collectibles, such as "kiwiana" from the 1940s and 50s, including such gems as Edmonds Baking Tins, velvet paintings and, of course, Buzzy Bees. In the rear of the store, the racks are jammed full of second-hand retro clothing, and if you have the time and patience to search through it all, there are some great deals to be discovered. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Small supermarket with great wines |
189 Papanui Rd, Merivale Mall Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 ( 0 )3 355 4432 http://www.freshchoice.co.nz |
This medium sized supermarket in Merivale Mall has been revamped in the past two years. It offers a Lotto (lottery) outlet, a serviced delicatessen, an attractive serve over butchery, as well as a good range of dry grocery and fresh produce at supermarket prices--but the great find is its wine selection. A fine range of Canterbury wines, including a lot of boutique Waipara wines, is on sale. There are also other South Island offerings from Marlborough and Otago, as well as Australian and French products. There is a growing range of imported beer, up to 100 beers at last count. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Vibrant women's fashion |
670 Colombo Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 377 8759 |
This colorful shop has a wide selection of women's clothing, in all sizes, targeted at the more mature shopper. The garments on offer are still very stylish, and the fabric and cuts are extremely flattering. Garb has everything from casual shirts and tops to dressy skirts and pants, and the prices are good too. This store is highly recommended if you are not into massed-produced products, yet cannot afford designer clothing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Funky second hand clothing |
162 High Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 365 1221 |
This is the place to go if you are in the market for some funky second-hand retro-style clothing. The store is full to overflowing with flares, fake fur coats, paisley shirts, knee-high leather boots, and almost anything else that pre-dates the 1980s, or possesses that certain (slightly kitsch) style that never seems to date. It is a fantastic shop to browse through if you have some time to spare, and there are some real gems to be found deep within its overflowing racks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old-fashion barber shop |
13 New Regent Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 9212 |
Take a trip back in time and enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of the old-fashioned barbershop. Partake in a coffee, cigar and magazine while you wait, and then sit back in the antique barber chair for a hot shave with an open razor (if desired - regular shaves are also available) and a haircut. Do not forget to request a head massage! The Groom Room also offers specialist skin care advice and stocks a wide range of skincare products, fragrances, soaps, and shampoos. Services by appointment only. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A day at the Center |
126 Cashel Street Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 1188 |
What's a trip to New Zealand without some shopping to show for it? Drop by this huge complex for a shopping spree, and mind you, it will take up your entire day. Located at the centre of the Garden City, it houses up to 16 specialty stores, ranging from fashionable clothing to accessories and health. A food court, with the usual takeaway favorites, and some exotic additions, such as kebabs, will refresh you to keep up your spirits. The center is open seven days a week, and is next to a car park with an hour's worth of free parking available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Finest fitness equipment providers |
606 Colombo Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 8057 http://www.gymeez.co.nz |
One of the city's leading suppliers of fitness equipment and accessories, this store has all the hardware any self-respecting fitness freak could need. Swiss balls, weight benches, and of course spandex. Nutritional supplies are a big focus at Gymeez. They have many different dietary supplements and specify in preparing diet programs for bodybuilders and other fitness competitors. The two-storey store is very identifiable and centrally located. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Developing and Printing |
High Street City Mall Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 8049 |
For developing and printing needs, check out Hanafins Camera and Video. There are seven branches throughout the city and they offer fast, reliable service and quality prints. You can choose from one hour, same day or three-day service. Hanafins Camera and Video also stocks a range of color and black and white film, plus the usual photographic equipment: cameras, lenses, filters and tripods, as well as photo frames and albums. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Your entire home needs |
Corner Colombo Street & Moorhouse Avenue Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 353 2440 |
The store basically comprises of two areas. The first section is the furniture and bedding department. Here you will find any item needed to furnish your home from lounge suites to drapes. The second area is the electronics and appliance section, where you will find home appliances and home entertainment equipment plus computers and software. The store is practically divided with the staff specifically trained in their area. Parking at Harvey Norman is no problem, with plenty of space allocated for customers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Natural medicine and clinic |
Big Fresh Centre Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 0318 |
This natural medicine shop is well stocked with organic food, herbs, vitamins, minerals and essential oils. The friendly and helpful staff is great at providing advice and assistance in finding the correct product to meet individual needs. For an in-depth assessment and treatment, you can arrange an appointment with a herbalist, homeopath, aromatherapist, or massage therapist in one of the four clinic rooms on site. Bath oils, skin and hair products, and gift vouchers are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Herbs and homeopathic medicines |
220 Kilmore Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 365 1906 http://www.yellow.co.nz/site/t... |
The Herbal Dispensary has a large selection of herbs and homeopathic medicines to treat whatever ails you, from oral solutions to therapeutic bath sachets. The helpful and informative staff can provide assistance and direction on do-it-yourself remedies and, for specific questions, there is a registered homeopath on the premises at all times. At the Dispensary, you will also find a selection of vitamins, minerals, crystal soaps, and aromatherapy products, as well as books dealing with homeopathy, aromatherapy, and pregnancy-related healthcare. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Edgeware toy, model and cycle shop |
1067 Colombo St, Edgeware village Christchurch, Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 9502 |
Hobdays have been at Edgeware village for 42 years. Like other Toyworld outlets they sell popular toys like Barbie dolls, water guns and whatever the current fad is, as well as stocking New Zealand icons like the Buzzy Bee. They also have dress-ups, in-line skates, scooters, and a large variety of "kitset" and die-cast models. They sell cycles from 12-inch size to adult, BMX and mountain bikes, and all accessories. Prices range from 50 cents to NZD700, which buys a child's motorised, dune buggy. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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New and second-hand retro clothing |
177 Manchester Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 365 3751 |
This trendy little store is split into two levels. The top (street) level, stocks a fine selection of leather clothing, women's street wear, and accessories, plus a great selection of second-hand shoes and boots at the back of the store. Venture down the stairs at the rear and you will find yourself in the basement. The basement contains arguably the best selection of second-hand retro clothing in the city—everything from 1970s-style t-shirts to fur coats, and all at extremely good prices! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Metaphysical gifts and supplies |
188 High Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 377 4722 |
Inspirations specialises in natural, spiritual gifts, including traditional Maori carvings, pounamu, pendants and metaphysical items. There is a range of products specific to other cultures, such as American Indian "dream catchers", Buddhist and Hindu religious icons, and literature on Feng Shui, numerology and astrology. Inspirations also offers a wide range of precious stones, crystals, beads, shells and other treasures from the natural world. This warm, inviting shop is a pleasure to visit, and is aptly named, offering a huge selection of diverse inspirational gifts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lifestyle clothing |
222 High Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 365 5608 |
This shop sells a selection of well-made lifestyle clothing, geared at the more mature woman. They sell an array of stylish knitwear, as well as a selection of sophisticated casuals, clothes for work, and evening apparel. The clothes are not too pricey, and are definitely for women who prefer comfort and style, that is understated and not too fussy. You will not find cutting-edge designer fashion here, but you are guaranteed comfortable, classically styled clothing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Long established cycling stockist |
Corner Colombo and Tuam Streets Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 7408 http://www.johnbullcycles.co.nz |
One of Christchurch's most respected cycle dealers, John Bull, is situated in the heart of the city. It boasts one of the best ranges of cycles in town and is a registered Avanti Pro-Cycle Centre. So whether you are looking to buy for the kids or for competition, John Bull will have a cycle for you. Additional services provided by John Bull Cycles include same day repairs including suspension, with bikes set up to meet your needs--as well as a host of accessories including helmets. Lay-by and hire purchase terms are available for customer convenience. Note: Cycle helmets are to be worn at all times whilst on the road in New Zealand. Failure to do so can result in instant police fines. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun, colourful and timeless |
Guthrey Centre Cashel Street Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 379 9064 |
Catering for sizes 10 to 22, this shop has ladies fashion to suit a range of budgets and tastes. The shop is nestled in the middle of the Guthrey Centre and, although it is on a small scale, the racks are full of bright, stylish, flattering clothes, made with the mature woman in mind. The garments are casual, yet stylish, and the colors are vibrant and summery--yet timeless enough to weather the passing trends. The clothing is not too highly priced either, so there is no need to go into the red for quality fashion. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shoes for comfort |
706 Colombo Street Christchurch S 8001 New Zealand +64 3 366 3633 http://www.kumfs.co.nz |
Kumfs shoe stores specialise in quality leather shoes that are also comfortable. Their staff is well trained to ensure a good service for customers, including orthotic fittings. Since the 1920s, this New Zealand company has combined personalised fit with good pricing. They design and manufacture shoes for women, sizes 4-12, with a smaller range for men. They offer a mail order catalogue, and their shoe prices range from NZD99-180. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wild designer women's wear |
126 Cashel Mall Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 377 5750 |
This brightly coloured shop is hard to miss, and its hip range of designer women's clothing is the same! Lippy has a range of stock, all in the latest fashion trends, and all with certain flair and style that is unique and seems to scream "look at me". Clothes range from PVC pants, from such brands as Lip Service, to denim skirts, evening dresses, sequinned t-shirts, and anything in between. This definitely is not a shop for someone who likes to fade into the background, but well worth a visit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Men's suits and business wear |
644 Colombo Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 1095 |
Stylish ranges of New Zealand-made men's suits are on offer here, all of which are of an impeccable quality and style. For Italian style at a fraction of the cost, Lorenzo Uomo is a great bet. The store features suits and men's wear for any taste and almost any budget--and while they could easily pass as European made, most are locally produced in Aotearoa. Whatever your needs, from business suits to more casual styles, or even tuxedoes, this is a great place to acquire a bit of Italian flair. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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International and ethnic breads |
267a Stanmore Road Richmond Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 389 4848 |
What started with a bag of flour and a dream in 1995 has turned into a thriving bakery that sells a variety of natural and unique breads. Today, Trevor and Tracey Loudon employ half a dozen staff to help create over 30 different breads (from sourdough to savoury) using time-honoured artisan baking methods. To ensure diversity, each month, the bakery focuses on the breads of a specific country. Buy Ma & Pa'breads at the Riccarton Market (held every Sunday at Riccarton Racecourse). Be quick, as they tend to sell out by lunchtime. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Magnum Mac |
21-23 Carlyle Street Sydenham Christchurch 8002 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 5454 http://www.magnummac.co.nz/ |
Magnum Mac is the only retail outlet in Christchurch dedicated to Apple computers. The head office of a national chain of stores, it is a good choice for the domestic customer--not only can you browse before you buy, they have an attractive catalogue, and even an email list to keep you informed of the latest offers. As this company is an authorized Apple repairer, Magnum Mac is the place to call for after-sales service and technical support. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Merivale antique shop |
200 Papanui Rd, Merivale Christchurch, Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 355 1005 |
At Mansfield Antiques fine china plates, and paintings stand out against pale walls. A quality selection of silver, (sterling and plated), and furniture, (early colonial, Victorian and Georgian), pewter, copper, old Victorian boxes, and unusual small items entice buyers. Reproduction furniture accessories are available. Wedding gift shopping is popular here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Beauty treatment close to town |
Upstairs at 27 Carlton Court, 10 Papanui Rd Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 355 4522 |
Friendly relaxing treatments are offered to men, women and children at Marg's Beauty Spot. Aromatherapy; massage for torso, face and feet; body wraps; hair removal by wax or electrolysis, and body treatments with Thalgo products for firming, rejuvenating, detoxifying and rehydrating your skin are available. Facials are very popular taking up to 90 minutes each. Thermic eye contour treatment, brow and lash tinting, shaping and extensions are possible. A sun bed is available and hours are flexible. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Beginner to advanced club field |
Mt Cheeseman Ski Club PO Box 22 178 Christchurch 8032 New Zealand +64 (0)3 379 5315 http://www.snow.co.nz/mtcheeseman |
Mt Cheeseman offers great skiing from beginners to advanced. The terrain is divided up roughly into 15 percent beginner, 50 percent intermediate and 35 percent advanced. Beginner and intermediate slopes are groomed regularly. The field basically consists of a basin, with the two halves offering groomed piste skiing, and ungroomed powder, which you can reach via the T-Bars and rope tows. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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New Zealand jade (greenstone) jewellery |
Christchurch Arts Centre Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 377 0956 http://www.artscentre.org.nz |
This shop houses some of the most exquisite New Zealand jade, known as Greenstone or Pounamu, that can be found in the city. It has many beautiful designs in store, from the intricate Hei Matau (fishhook) and Koru (fern) designs, to the more simplistic but equally as stunning Patu (weapon) designs. Pounamu is renowned for its deep green colouring, and is a true reflection of the New Zealand environment. It is also traditionally revered by the Maori people as an installer of good luck and prosperity, and as a "traveller's stone" when it is worn as a talisman. They also custom-make jewellery to your specifications. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Picturesque Spanish colonial-style mall |
Between Armagh and Gloucester Streets Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 379 9629 (Chrischurch Information Centre) |
The restored electric tram regularly clatters down the length of historic New Regent Street, offering a sense of what the city was once like. Beautifully renovated Spanish Mission style facades line both sides of the street, overlooking cafes, restaurants and interesting specialty boutiques. There is plenty of outside seating, providing places to lean back, admire the architecture and absorb the atmosphere of the gracious city that once was. Apart from the tram, the street has been closed off to vehicle traffic, making it the perfect place to linger and relax. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Unisex designer clothing |
199 High Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 374 2267 |
Novak showcases the talents of a select group of local designers. The unisex apparel on offer is extremely cutting edge, and confirmation of New Zealand's growing reputation as an emerging talent on the international fashion scene. The fashions mirror the shop's interior decor and ambiance; the designs are all about straight, clear-cut lines, and chic definition. Described by the owner, Nicky, as "directional urban wear that supports Christchurch style". Review © 2007, Wcities |
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No-frills PC hardware |
414 Moorhouse Avenue City Central Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 8418 http://www.pcu.co.nz/ |
Personal Computer stores come and go at an alarming rate, but these guys have been on the scene for some years now. What they are doing right is providing a no-frills service, supplying PC hardware at rock bottom prices. Visit this spartan store and you get the impression they have just moved in. You will not find much on display - if you are a nervous computer purchaser this place is not for you. Make a selection from the current price list, comprising both individual components and PC's Unlimited's own made-up systems. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Affordable fashion |
555 Colombo Street City South Centre Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 379 8029 http://www.southcity.co.nz |
Pagani has a great selection of fashion women's wear for a reasonable price. They do not charge the moon like some other fashion houses, yet their clothing is of a high standard--not bulk-manufactured like some of the other so-called affordable fashion clothing stores. A great selection of clothing, from sophisticated eveningwear to fun street apparel is on offer, and all in the latest fashion trends. This is a fantastic place if you are looking for some stylish pieces that will not break your bank balance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cheapest of the large supermarkets |
297 Moorhouse Ave Christchurch, Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 377 1000 |
Pak 'N Save Food Warehouses are the biggest, cheapest supermarkets in the city. Their black and yellow logo adorns barn-like buildings handling thousands of shoppers every week. Fresh produce, bakery, delicatessen, butchery and fish bars are found within as well as a large assortment of freezer and shelf goods, including wines and beer. Shoppers pack their own goods. There is free car parking available. Additional Branches: Northlands, 55 Main North Road, Papanui. Riccarton Mall, 145 Riccarton Road. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Over eighty shops |
Corner Marshlands Road and New Brighton Road Shirley Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 385 3067 |
If you have a diverse shopping list, chances are you will be able to find everything you need under one roof at this popular suburban shopping complex. Inside, it is light and spacious beneath the enormous palm trees that name the mall. Two stores dominate--an excellent Big Fresh supermarket and the Kmart department store--but there are over 80 others including the satellite stores situated around the car park. Refresh yourself at the food court while admiring the marvellous feature fountain. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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General Stationary and Bookstore |
140 Hereford Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 1120 |
With branches throughout Christchurch and the rest of New Zealand, this stationer and bookseller is a convenient place to go for your stationery needs. From a refill for your favourite pen to writing paper and envelopes, you can find it at Paper Plus. This shop also stocks art and school supplies, paints, permanent markers and crayons. Greeting cards, stationery sets, novelty gifts, and wrapping paper are available. In addition, they have a large selection of books and magazines. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Label jeans and street wear |
100 Cashel Mall Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 377 1325 |
Catering mainly for those who like Levi and Lee Jeans, Paris Texas offers a vast range of fashion jeans and denim wear by these brands. They have a wide selection of stock, selling shirts, vests, sweatshirts, skirts and accessories from these, and a few other, label brands. They also stock some very nice street apparel, such as jackets, beanies and backpacks. Not a great place to go if you are not a fan of the select few brands they stock, but still worth a visit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Well stocked photo shop |
207 Durham Street South Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 3151 http://www.photowarehouse.co.nz |
As well as providing developing and printing services, Photo Warehouse stocks everything you need in the way of darkroom equipment--chemicals, lights, paper and enlargers. They sell all types of colour and black & white film, plus filters, lighting equipment, tripods, cameras, and bags. The shop has an extensive range of photographic "how-to" books and magazines. The latest copy of free New Zealand newspaper "The Photographic Mail" is always available to let you know what is happening industry-wise around the country. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Organic and wholefoods |
Corner Barbadoes and Kilmore Streets City Central Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 8116 |
Opened as a co-operative of likeminded people back in 1979, this place has an old-fashioned corner store atmosphere. Piko Cooperative runs as a low profit charitable organisation focusing on community issues and environmental protection. It is committed to wholefoods rather than supplements and sells primarily organic and guaranteed genetically unmodified foods. It is a great place to shop for price and health reasons. They sell whole grains and foods from open bins and regulars bring in their own containers to refill. For those suffering from food allergies, they have a great supply of gluten free, dairy free, and sugar free products. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Local designer fashion |
174 High Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 365 6493 |
For something a little bit unique, chic, sheer, stylish and cutting edge, this is definitely the place to go. Owned and operated by two local sisters, Plush stocks a range of original women's fashion. It could be said that the designs are inspired by the individuality of New Zealand--that is, a blend of European and Polynesian cultures. A common item of clothing, for example, is the wrap-skirt, inspired by the Pacific Island cultures New Zealand embraces. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Weird and wonderful |
221 Tuam St Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 377 1772 |
With its barred windows, stuffed animal heads, 18th-century furniture, and railway clocks, this place would look more at home on London's Portobello Road. However Portobello Antiques also stocks New Zealand antiques--perhaps behind that church pew, or beneath that weathervane, or alongside that pinball machine, lurks a kauri sideboard or dresser. Allow yourself plenty of time to rummage through all the weird and wonderful things. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Major brands and good advice |
Moorhouse Avenue City Central Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 983 3449 / +64 0800 94 8888 (Freephone New Zealand) http://www.powerstore.co.nz/ |
This is the flagship store of this South Island home appliance chain. Here in spacious, well-laid out surroundings you can look over the major brands of kitchen and domestic appliances, white goods, audio-visual and computer equipment. The Fisher and Paykel brand is a particular specialty. Convincing advice and information is sometimes hard to get from appliance retailers, but at Powerstore you will not be disappointed. Other Christchurch stores are located at Riccarton Mall, The Palms Shopping Centre, and Wairakei Road. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Second-hand and new sports goods |
81 Manchester Street City Central Christchurch New Zealand +64 (0)3 377 7847 http://www.rrsport.co.nz/ |
A respected central city store specializing in quality new and second-hand sporting goods. Inside you will find an assortment of clothing and equipment, priced to please. Most of the store's brand new equipment is focused around its large surf and snow selection. However if you are looking to replace a golf club or pick up a cheap tennis racquet, R & R may have the answer for you. Inside you can find not only sports gear, but also a large range of accessories and local sports information. The store buys second-hand goods on inspection. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For something a bit different |
85 Cashel Mall Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 365 0051 |
Situated in the bustling Cashel Street Mall, this excellent independent CD and tape store may not have the bargains of the bigger chains, but they do have possibly the best selection of jazz, classical, blues and country music in town. Choose from the classics to the latest releases, as well as from their reasonable popular selection. In the business for around 20 years, the staff is helpful and down-to-earth, with an in-depth knowledge of their subject--no pretensions here. If you cannot find it elsewhere, you will probably find it at Radar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sports shopping playground |
Corner Colombo Street and Moorhouse Avenue City Central Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 353 1350 http://www.rebelsport.com |
The grand master of all sporting stores. The Christchurch megastore is located in the central city and is easily recognisable from its black and white exterior. Inside you will be greeted with a sporting playground unmatched in the South Island. A running track provides the main walkways and in the centre you will find all your sports clothing needs including some funky casual gear. The golfing section comes complete with an indoor putting surface and driving range. At the other end, a huge big screen enlightens the area where basketball and ice hockey supplies are found. The footwear selection is huge and all exercise equipment is readily assembled and operational. The friendly staff is available to offer assistance at all times. Frequent sales, along with plenty of parking, make Rebel Sport a shopping Mecca. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Latest fashion street shoes |
681 Colombo Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 7881 http://www.revolutionshoes.co.nz |
Revolution shoes stocks one of the broadest ranges of fashion street footwear in Christchurch, in the latest, funkiest styles. They have shoes in store from New Balance, Vans, Pod, Le Freak, Diesel, Royal Elastics, Airwalk, Roobins, Selha, Shoox, Adio, Converse, New Rock and Acupuncture, and also stock a selection of accessories from these brands. Revolution shoes is also a supporter of many of Christchurch's coolest local events, and have a firm foothold (pardon the pun), on support for the local "electronica" and dance scenes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Factory outlet for knitwear |
199a Marshlands Rd, Shirley Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 385 2068 |
Shalimar Knitwear offers factory prices for a range of knitwear, ranging from quality woollen socks, wool blend spencers and other undergarments to a selection of jerseys and jackets. Some items are seconds while others are "ends of lines" or samples. All their garments are well made and well priced. Call or visit them for further details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Low-priced women's fashion |
141 Cashel Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 379 2386 |
This is shopping on a budget with all the options, from casual co-ordinates to dressier evening wear. The stock on offer is of a reasonably good quality, making it an ideal place to source a simple fitted shirt, or a pair of understated, reliable dress-pants. Their clothes are suitable for most body shapes, from small to large, with a variety of styles and trends to suit all ages and tastes. It may be mass-produced fashion but it is cheap! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All your golfing requirements |
220 St Asaph Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 379 9909 http://www.sharpiesgolf.co.nz |
For golfing enthusiasts, Sharpies is recognized as one of Christchurch's original and most complete golfing shops. You will find a large range of big name golfing brands inside, including Callaway, Ping, Wilson and many more. The staff knows everything about golf and can help you in your buying pursuit. The indoor driving range and putting area enable you to try equipment before you buy. They also offer a repair and reconditioning service as well as finance on equipment purchases. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quality and Comfort |
175 High Street Christchurch, South Island 8011 New Zealand +64 33 66 33 97 http://www.shoezies.co.nz/ |
If you are in Christchurch, then come to Shoezies Fashion Shoes for all your footwear needs. You can get everything from dress shoes to flip flops here, and it is easily accessible through the the New Regent St Tram. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Home of pre-loved books |
133 Manchester Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 3 379 7976 http://smiths.bookshop.co.nz/ |
Smiths is a true book lover's goldmine, boasting one of the largest selections of quality second-hand books in New Zealand; three floors containing over 90,000 books. A family-owned business, Smiths has bought and sold books for nearly 40 years. Specialists in New Zealand out-of-print books, they also have a tremendous collection of non-New Zealand books covering subjects such as politics, war, sports, travel and fiction. For specific needs, check out Smiths' web site where you can search and browse their online catalogue. A selection of their antique and collectable books can also be found at the Antique Print Gallery on Worcester Boulevard. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Canterbury shopping district icon |
550 Colombo Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 983 3000 http://www.smithscity.co.nz |
Christchurch's largest and most complete department store, Smith's City, is effectively split up into four divisions each with its own area of expertise. The areas defined are Sports and Camping, Do-It-Yourself, Home Furniture and Appliances and the repair centre. Every item imaginable is available from Smiths City. The store even has a second hand and clearance outlet on its third floor. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Self-contained and central |
555 Colombo St Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 379 7190 http://www.southcity.co.nz |
The only self-contained mall with a supermarket within the "four avenues," which define the central city, the South City Centre is often a very busy place. Amongst the approximately 50 stores, there is a range of the popular chain stores, dominated by the Warehouse and a New World supermarket. But there are some independent businesses as well--for a taste of local seafood head for the excellent open-plan fishmongers. Anyone shopping with children under the age of six will appreciate the fenced adventure playground located near the food court. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Smaller more expensive supermarkets |
Century Supervalue, Edgeware Village Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 1918 |
Supermarkets carrying the Supervalue name tend to be smaller community based operations. Century Supervalue has 15,000 items on its shelves ranging from packs of fresh meat, a selection of fresh produce, wines, beers, a full service delicatessen and all the shelf products and convenience items that clients expect from a supermarket. It offers free car parking and is situated in Edgeware amongst a community of business enterprises. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Antiques and collectibles |
178 St Asaph Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 377 2990 |
Inspired by television's Doctor Who, this antique store has a red telephone box suspended above the main entrance! Beyond this Tardis replica, you will find a vast range of collectibles, Art Deco accessories, and also beautifully restored Edwardian furniture and homeware. Of course, there is an ample selection of Kiwiana from New Zealand's rich, and often quirky past and, you will no doubt be able to spend hours rummaging through the various sections of this shop. Whether you are into kitsch accessories, or elegant restored furniture, the Tardis is bound to have something that takes your fancy. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quality leather products |
Christchurch Arts Centre Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 1143 http://www.leathershop.co.nz/ |
That distinctive aroma of fine leather definitely draws you into this shop, situated off one of the maze of corridors that make up the Arts Center. A wide range of leather goods is offered in the Arts Center Leather Shop. Choose from the typical array of leather belts, gloves, clothing and key rings, to the slightly more unusual, such as leather chess pieces, possum skin slippers and mittens. If you are looking for quality goods that will be lasting mementoes of your stay, then New Zealand leather produce is definitely a good choice. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Award-winning hair salon |
846 Colombo St Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 365 5216 |
The Swank Artists of Hair are three award-winning hair stylists who like to create something a little different for their clientele. Their premises are retro in design with brick walls and large mirrors and, being so central, attract tourist custom. A cut costs from NZD39-50, a colour costs from NZD50, and almost anything is possible if a client wants it. Special occasion and wedding styling are available, but booking is advisable. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quality shoes for children |
3 Carlton Mews, 21 Bealey Ave Christchurch, Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 377 1132 |
Tiny Toes is a specialist children's shoe shop located just north of the city centre and close to a variety of accommodations. In a bright friendly atmosphere, children can be fitted with leather shoes that have quality arch supports to help good bone development and posture. European shoes such as Bundgaard, Elefanten, Bunnies, Startrite and Converse sell. Sizes range from first walkers to European size 40 (New Zealand size 8). Orthotic fittings are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Womens fashion and body piercing |
655 Colombo Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (03) 366 6366 |
For women's designer fashion and professional body piercing, Trendez is the place to go. They stock a huge and extremely funky selection of women's wear, in all the latest fashion looks--from street wear to evening wear. With a look to suit any taste and budget. Their staff members are expert body piercers and guarantee "professional and hygienic" standards. Prices range from around NZD10 for an ear piercing, to NZD30 for a tongue stud or nipple ring. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional European style butchery |
196 Armagh Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 379 2977 |
One hundred years ago, this building housed a butchery complete with slaughterhouse. Today, the slaughterhouse no longer exists but the butchery remains, with three generations of the Verkerk family providing traditional European style butchery. Alongside their mouth-watering selection of salami, continental sausages and ham, Verkerks sells traditional Dutch groceries and Italian breads, Canterbury raised beef (smoked or roasted), specialist Asian cuts, and gourmet meats such as Ostrich. The building has undergone a recent face-lift with the eastern wall now featuring a tiled mural inspired by the works of celebrated Dutch artist Piet Mondrian. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A wine for any occasion |
188 Durham Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 365 5134 http://www.vinofino.co.nz |
If you are looking for the perfect wine for a romantic dinner, to give as a gift, place in your cellar, or for a quiet drink, then check out Vino Fino. Outside, the "barrel man" welcomes you to the store. Inside, the staff is knowledgeable and helpful about wine and will help you with your selection. Vino Fino operates a popular wine club; members receive regular newsletters and discounts, as well as invitations to wine tastings and lessons in the tasting rooms of the shop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ethnic jewellery and clothing |
281 High Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 6107 |
Voodoo Soul is the place to visit if you are looking for jewellery, clothing and gifts with an African feel. This store, located upstairs in the Triangle Centre, has a huge range of ethnic jewellery, such as wooden bead necklaces, earrings and hair accessories. They also stock a wide range of African and Asian-style clothing. Choose from ready-made necklaces, anklets and bracelets, or create your own from their vast range of beads and leather. They also stock a small selection of gifts, such as traditional woodcarvings and woven baskets. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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New Zealand budget chain store |
South City Mall City Central Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 3 366 6013 |
The budget-goods chain, The Warehouse, is regarded in New Zealand with a certain affection, somehow it manages to provide people with items they need, before they realise they need them. Stacked high in rows throughout this cavernous store you will find a mind-boggling range of New Zealand-made and imported goods. There are toys, home wares, grocery items, garden equipment, furniture, through to compact discs, computer software and cellular phones. The quality can be surprisingly good for the price. Other Christchurch branches are at Barrington, Bush Inn, Hornby, Linwood, and Papanui. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Auctioneers of quality goods |
273 Cashel St Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 366 0236 http://www.watsonsauctions.com/ |
Watson's auction a variety of quality goods, with specialist offerings of art, wine, jewellery, swords and guns, antique silverware and porcelain, colonial antiques, toys and dolls. It has general auctions of furniture and household effects every Thursday at noon. Catalogues are available and there is an informative web site with auction items on display. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nation-wide stationer and bookseller |
111 Cashel Street Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 379 4580 http://www.whitcoulls.co.nz |
A nation-wide stationery and bookseller, Whitcoulls has a number of branches around Christchurch. All stores have a wide selection of stationery to choose from--designer cards by Anne Geddes and others, quality writing paper and envelopes, Cross and Parker pens. Commercial and computer stationery is also available. Art supplies, games, educational books, children's and adult's fiction, computer programs and magazines are also stocked. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Casual clothes for active people |
685 Colombo Street City Central Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 379 7330 http://www.wildsouthclothing.c... |
Wild South is committed to producing innovative urban adventure garments. They strive to provide customers with distinctive and functional New Zealand clothing through superior fabric, workmanship and service. Their stock includes an extensive range of t-shirts, skivvies, vests, jeans, jerseys, and jackets. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic lawn tennis centre |
Woodham Road Linwood Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 389 7269 |
Originally built in 1927, Wilding Park was named after New Zealand tennis great, Anthony Wilding. Today it is a state-of-the-art complex that would make any tennis enthusiast euphoric. The centre comprises six indoor courts and 35 outdoor lawn courts, including the centre court that has hosted the legends of New Zealand tennis. The tennis shop has all the latest tennis equipment and handles bookings for court and equipment rental. The Canterbury Tennis Association runs its operations on site and has coaching, rehabilitation and function facilities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Local designer clothing and accessories |
First floor,115 Cashel Mall Central City Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 377 4191 / +64 (0)25 37 4098 (Mobile) |
If you are looking for something unique, with a glamour or gothic feel, then Wyrd Gallery is for you. It specialises in highlighting local designer, uni-sex clothing, and they guarantee it really is "funky gear for all sexes". Garments can also be made-to-order. Wyrd prides itself on respecting fashion as an individual art form, hence the "gallery" emphasis. It also stocks a wide range of jewellery, fanzines, comics, underground magazines, New Zealand music, body adornments, rubber and fetish wear, and "animal-free" vegan make up. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Merivale antique shop |
192 Papanui Rd, Merivale Christchurch, Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 355 0908 |
An attractive display catches the eye of passers-by. Yesteryear Collectables specialises in fine china, particularly Royal Doulton, silver, decorative pieces, and small furniture. Owner, Maxine Scott has 15 years' experience in the business, six of them at Merivale. She recommends Merivale because of the quality range and variety of antiques found in this small, easily-accessible, upmarket precinct. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Say it with chocolates |
Shop 5, Shades Arcade City Central Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 (0)3 379 2203 / +64 0800 80 2462 (Freephone New Zealand) http://www.despa.co.nz |
A special shop for dedicated chocolate lovers, de Spa Chocolatier combines centuries-old Belgium tradition with New Zealand ingredients. Their chocolatier, Jean-Marie Bata, formerly chocolatier to the Belgium Royal Family, handcrafts over 70 varieties of mouth-watering Belgian chocolates. Chocolates can be purchased loose by the bag or packaged in pre-made boxes. On request, special boxes can be made up and gift-wrapping is available. As well as the small boutique in Shades Arcade, there is a showroom and cafe at 1013 Ferry Road, Ferrymead, where you can see Jean-Marie at work. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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