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St. James Theatre, Wellington

St. James Theatre, Wellington

The St. James Theatre, (previously known as His Majesty's Theatre, and the Westpac St. James Theatre from 1997–2007) (shortened to "St. James" by locals) is a stage theatre located in the heart of New Zealand's capital city, Wellington. The present theatre was designed in 1912 by Australian theatre designer Henry Eli White. The theatre currently faces on to Courtenay Place, the main street of Wellington's entertainment district, opposite the Reading Cinema complex. The building is number 83.
Embaixada do Brasil em Wellington

Embaixada do Brasil em Wellington

24 Johnston Street, level 3, Wellington ,
O Setor Consular da Embaixada do Brasil em Wellington atende o público das 10h às 13h, de segunda a sexta (exceto feriados).
People's Cinema - Wellington

People's Cinema - Wellington

57 Manners Street, Wellington ,
People's Cinema is now open most days at 57 Manners Street in central Wellington, and has been made possible by Urban Dream Brokerage.
College Sport Wellington

College Sport Wellington

113 Adelaide Road, Newtown, Wellington ,
College Sport Wellington
Wellington

Wellington

Find your perfect Wellington vacation rental on ILoveWellington.com, the New Zealand vacation rental specialists.
Wellington Night Market

Wellington Night Market

116 Cuba Street, Left Bank, Wellington ,
Brand New Night Market Happening On Every Friday Night That Situated Just Right In The Heart of Wellington CBD!
Tel: 21338816
Wellington Police

Wellington Police

41 Victoria Street, Wellington ,
Helping make Wellington the safest little capital in the world. Keep checking in regularly to stay informed and see if you can assist us in identifying persons of interest, locating missing persons and promoting awareness in the community. If you wish to provide information anonymously please call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
4 Seasons Wellington

4 Seasons Wellington

133 Park Road, Miramar, Wellington ,
Based in Wellington, 4 Seasons is a specialist in Outdoor Furniture, BBQ's , Spa Pools, Sheds, Home Heating, including both woodburners and gas fires, and a range of associated products and accessories. Our team of friendly sales staff are sure to help you find that particular product you need.
Embassy Theatre, Wellington

Embassy Theatre, Wellington

The Embassy Theatre is a movie theatre in Wellington, New Zealand, located at the Eastern end of Courtenay Place in the shadow of Mt. Vic. Originally built in 1924, the building has undergone a series of remodels and changes in ownership. It is currently owned by the Wellington City Council and temporarily administered by the Embassy Theatre Trust. Management rights were sold to SKYCITY Cinemas in October 2005, and is now part of AHL owned Event Cinemas. The theatre is recognised as a place of historical/cultural significance by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust and is the only custom-built 1920's cinema still in use in New Zealand.
Recycle Boutique Wellington

Recycle Boutique Wellington

143 Vivian Street, Wellington ,
Recycle Boutique Wellington is a sustainable fashion company that prides itself on protecting the environment by recycling clothing and contributing to local charities! We sell your clothes on your behalf! Just drop your good quality, on trend clothing, shoes and accessories into us and we'll do the rest (like price and sell them). Come on in and set up an account today!
Wellington Lux

Wellington Lux

Lost? LUX 2013 can be divided by four key events that will captivate Wellington from June 21-24. 1. Everyone knows about the now famous Urban Alive, the city-wide breath of life to Wellington’s lane ways and waterfront. During each night of LUX, these public installations will alter the urban landscape the likes of which this city has never seen before. 2. The core of the festival lies in its Symposium (June 22-23). A ticketed event at City Gallery, this conference brings together leading local and international artists, designers, architects and researchers to exchange ideas on technology, sustainability, and creativity. Seating is limited to about 100 and this is bound to be an astounding event, so secure your tickets today! (http://wgtn-lux-festival.lilregie.com). 3. Matariki, the Maori New Year, will be celebrated at Te Papa throughout the 4 day festival with a series of stunning light installations and workshops that celebrate the beauty of Aotearoa: Teo Reo for New Zealand itself. 4. Bring Your Own Beamer (B.Y.O.B.) is a ‘potluck dinner of pixels and lights’ that will be taking place in a secret urban location (to be revealed!) on June 22, 8PM-11PM. Open to the public, this flash-mob will be composed of artists and their works where their only requirement is to somehow, in some way, project light. Brought to you by Wellington City Council, Massey University’s College of Creative Arts and The Wellington Company.
DCM Wellington

DCM Wellington

2 Lukes Lane, Te Aro, Wellington ,
DCM might be a small organisation, but we are working on some of the biggest problems facing Wellington city. We support the most vulnerable people in our city to break the depressing cycle of life on the street, hospital emergency rooms, police cells, prison and the night shelter. DCM is not just there to pick up the pieces. We see our job as assisting people to put their lives back together. Our programmes are practical and useful. We assist many people to make dramatic changes in their lives. Often they achieve well-being and independence for the first time in a long time. At DCM, we have a big vision - we firmly believe that by working together, we can end homelessness in our city. But to do this, we need your help and support more than ever before.