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Shopping in New Zealand
Posted by Mrs. Rosy Black on 12 April 2010 05:06:45
Shopping Hours Most shops and businesses are open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, as a minimum. Many stores also open Saturdays and some open on Sundays. In resorts you will find most stores open in the evenings. Banks are closed at weekends. What to Buy New Zealand offers a wide v... More
Places to visit in New Zealand
Posted by Mrs. Rosy Black on 12 April 2010 05:06:39
Many people find it difficult when comes to how to plan and arrange their visit to New Zealand. The following is a briefing of all the nice places in New Zealand to help you gain a general idea of where to go. North Island Northland History, sea and forest are the theme of th... More
Key Facts about New Zealand
Posted by Mrs. Rosy Black on 12 April 2010 05:06:32
Most shops and businesses open their doors at 9am and close at 5.30pm Monday to Friday, and either 12.30pm or 5pm on Saturday. Late-night shopping (until 9pm) happens in the larger cities on Thursday and/or Friday nights; Sunday trading is the norm in most big towns and cities. Supermarkets are usua... More




