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STD Surfboards

STD Surfboards

659 Wainui Road, Gisborne ,
Welcome to The Boardroom, the home of STD surfboards (Shapes by Tommy Dalton) We're a surfboard factory and retail outlet located at Wainui Beach, Gisborne. STD surfboards make custom and off the shelf surfboards incorporating the largest rage of international labels such as STD, LOST, MR, Chilli, PLacebo flexlite’s and Ray Dalton Longboards. If we don’t have it, it’s not worth having!
Shelley Donaldson's Real Estate Page

Shelley Donaldson's Real Estate Page

10 Reads Quay, Gisborne ,
Shelley Donaldson brings a fresh energy to the Bayleys Gisborne team; her focused ‘wise-beyond-her-years’ approach to real estate sales is admirable - and beneficial for her clients. Not afraid of hard work and with a staunch determination to help her clients take the next step in their lives, Shelley has quickly established a name for herself in the Gisborne property world. Formerly in a behind-the-scenes role with a real estate company, Shelley realised that her skills and ability to connect with people would be better utilised in a front line position. Her transition into real estate sales has proven this to be true. Her dedication to keeping up-to-date with sales data, trends and property forecasts both locally and nationally enables Shelley to put the current market into context for her clients, while her negotiating abilities allow her to close deals in a timely, proficient manner. It is results that speak the loudest; SOLD banners are appearing all around Gisborne on properties Shelley has marketed. The best barometer of success…
Reach Camps - Adventure for Life

Reach Camps - Adventure for Life

Postal: 1 Bryce St , Gisborne ,
Reach Camps provides a network of ideal venues throughout NZ for school groups, sports training, outdoor recreation, education, tenting, and youth groups and churches.
Equi-U & Us

Equi-U & Us

360 Matokitoki Valley Road, Gisborne ,
Education / Natural Horsemanship
Caketin Catering

Caketin Catering

40 CHALMERS RD, Gisborne ,
Marion Piper has been making tasty food for many years with recipes handed done from her grandmother. Was bakery manager at PaknSave Gisborne for 4 years taking it from the bottom of the group to number One bakery in the N.I. She left to be a mum for Seth and decided to start baking for the local flee market which then expanded to building a commercial kitchen on the back of the house and started business as Ma's Munchies & BBQ4U catering. This was then sold and then she re-opened as Caketin Catering.
Accommodation Ahi Kaa

Accommodation Ahi Kaa

61 Salisbury Road, Gisborne ,
A touch of accommodation class by the beach in Gisborne. Our place in the sun will replenish your lifeforce (mauri) and soothe your spirit (wairua).
Tel: 06 8677107
La Belle Epoque

La Belle Epoque

25 Fitzherbert Street, Gisborne ,
Bird of Prey - Jewellery & Vintage Items C.A.K.E - Keep And Collect Everything - Lunches served from 11.30 - 1.30, Nibliks, Baking. Devonshire Tea-eusdays $8pp. High Tea Tues-Sat - Booking Required. Selvedge Recycle Fashion Boutique
Reach Photography

Reach Photography

Office: 1 Bryce St, Gisborne ,
Reach Photographers: Tent-Making Ministry You can support the Reach NZ Ministry by having the people in your Church or Ministry Organisation photographed for... Portraits for Church Contact Lists Sunday School Classes & Youth Groups, for their parents and families Church or Ministry Publications Family Portraiture Weddings Functions: Hallelujah Events - Productions - Balls For all your photographic requirements Please contact us for more information Reach NZ Tent-Making Ministry Support 1. What is a tent-maker ? Someone who uses their skills (professional, business, or trade skills) to work for a living in a cross cultural situation and to witness for Christ in their daily lives. Some would narrow this definition to mission-motivated Christians who find employment with the specific objective of helping with evangelism, church planting, and encouraging local believers. This definition would exclude many who work abroad whose main focus is employment rather than mission. 2. Why is it called tent-making? This is based on the example of the Apostle Paul, who made tents in order to support his mission activities. In Acts 18 and Acts 21 we get an insight into Paul engaging in his trade, in order that he and his colleagues could be self-sufficient. He told his infant churches that he chose not to burden them, but rather be a 'model to hard work' and to 'imitate' Christ. He believed he had a right to expect gifts (1 Cor 9) but was concerned for the sake of his credibility and integrity not to be misunderstood. But he was flexible. He did at other times preach full time and received gifts of support. 3. Are there different types of tent-makers? Christians are engaged in tent-making in different ways. For example: Those whose employment takes them to a different country. In today's world, people are spread throughout the world in many professions, including the Diplomatic Service, IT, education, health, engineering, banking, technology, business, etc. as well as many study opportunities. If Christians in such circumstances take their faith seriously, wherever they find themselves they would be able to sensitively share their faith and encourage other believers. Some Christians with specific skills can find themselves being used not to fill particular employment needs, but to provide expertise, advice, training and stimulus to nationals in their attempt to establish viable businesses, education systems, relief and development programs, volunteer schemes e.g. VSO etc. All this provides a great platform for opportunities to establish a witness for Christ. Others, like Reach NZ start from the premise that God has called them to 'go and tell' people of all nations. To achieve this in New Zealand where traditional mission roles are not welcome or available, tent-making provides the only viable platform to fulfill their calling.
Bay Fitness and Conditioning

Bay Fitness and Conditioning

16 Desmond Rd, Gisborne ,
Class times: Monday: Girls: 5 pm - 5.45 pm Boys: 5.45 pm - 6.30 pm Tuesday: Girls: Rest Day. Boys: 5.30 pm - 6.15 pm Wednesday:Girls 5 pm - 5.45 pm Boys: 5.45 - 6.30 pm Thursday: Girls: Rest Day. Boys: 5.45 pm - 6.30 pm Friday: Girls: 5 pm - 5.30 pm Boys: Rest Day. Saturday: Optional: 10.00 am - 10.45 am Sunday: Rest Day
Tel: 278937711
The Cut Bar, Pentagram Nails

The Cut Bar, Pentagram Nails

349 Ormond Road, Gisborne ,
Call us for an appointment on 021 263 1486 or call into the The Cut Bar for a quote and booking.