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The Aviary

The Aviary

The Poverty Bay Club, 38 Childers Road, Gisborne ,
The Aviary is a store dedicated to selling original and stylish designer homewares and gifts. We have selected items from favourite brands and designers including French Country Collections, Bianca Lorenne, Caroline Mitchell, MOR, Ashely & Co, Bird In A Bunny Suit and more. The range is ever-changing and evolving, with the website being updated as new products are sewn, made, designed, collected and discovered. If a product has sold out, please contact Aviary and we will try to get it back up on the shelf ASAP! Everything is either a one-off or ordered in very small quantities to make sure your purchase is that extra bit special.
Shoe Envie & More Ltd

Shoe Envie & More Ltd

109 Gladstone Road, Gisborne ,
SHOES!!! HANDBAGS!!! FAB CLOTHES!!! ACCESSORIES!!! Did I mention shoes??
Bird of Prey

Bird of Prey

25 Fitzherbert Street, Gisborne ,
For a unique gifts, jewellery fashion and decor shopping within an historic Edwardian villa on the Waimata River in Gisborne.
ezimade

ezimade

79 Peel Street, Gisborne ,
Have you ever thought about making your own beer, wine, cider and/or spirits? Well here's the place for you - significantly cheaper than buying it made and so much more fun! Come and glean a wealth of information about the process from Barry, and choose from an amazing variety of products - if alcohol isn't your forte, then how about making your own cheese, preserves, yoghurt or pizzas?
Grant Bros.

Grant Bros.

69 Gladstone Road, Gisborne ,
Barber, Lotto, Tobacconist, and huge range of gifts for men and women
River End Creations

River End Creations

75A Peel St, Gisborne ,
The River End Story River End Creations is a story of eleven local artists who committed themselves to opening up a shop in Lowe Street (river end) in 2007 to bring local arts and crafts to the public. Eleven women set up a co-operative to run the shop and after cleaning, revamping and a celebratory opening night the shop was open for business. Knitting, candles, Maori crafts, mosaic and batik work were some of the work on offer. The co-op miraculously survived the earthquake just before Christmas 2007. Only one member lost all her stock in the shop but was able to salvage a few from her studio. Our mosaic member collected lots of material in the following months. Although Lowe Street doesn’t have a lot of foot traffic River End Creations soon became quite well known and had a loyal following. After a year in business it was decided to recess the project and reopen the following summer in a shop in the Ballance Street Village. Over November, December and January the shop did brisk business and the location was ideal. Although some of the original members left the co-op, others came in including woodworkers and painters, and after a successful season the shop was closed with plans being made to open again in the next summer. An empty shop in Gladstone Road (due for demolition) was available and River End Creations took up residence there for three months over the 2009-2010 season. The addition of an eftpos machine proved a good move and some members enjoyed very good sales. Once again interested artists are opening in November 2012 for the 3rd year at the Peel St shop. Joy Ashwell
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ProShot Images

89 grey st, Gisborne ,
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