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O p oti k i B usin e ss D ir ector y - A b Fab O p S h o p s

Opotiki’s Absolutely Fabulous Opo’tunity Shops are a unique treasure hunter’s

destination. A wide variety of central opportunity shops in short walking distance with cafes of differing flavours dotted n between. While friends and family bike the Motu trail or fish along the coast, treasure shoppers can browse in Opotiki’s town centre with surprise and delight. From Aladdin’s for alternative thinkers one can then visit Save the Children’s gift and card shop with its donated knitted goods and homemade jams. Across the street in the Royal Hotel is Retro: Vintage & Antiques, Cnr King & Church Sts, Rachel Dixon-Davey, Ph 07315 6685 or 021 732 839 selling collectibles, retro furniture and antiques. Opposite on King Street is the Second Chance Emporium with its large selection of preloved community clothing raising funds for SPCA and St John Ambulance. Back on Church Street, the Eastern Bay of Plenty Hospice at 105 Church Street, Ph 07315 5055 are turning pre-loved treasures into much needed comfort for families in their time of need. Recycled Labels: 110 Church St. Ph 07-315 5156 is an

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upmarket fashion destination while across the road is Shop: 109c Shirlies Curiosity Church St. Ph 027 315 4893 with past & present goods. Hiona St Stephens Anglican Church Opportunity Shop supports church funds with goods. wide ranging donated The Shalfoon and Francis Museum Opportunity Shop supports the development of the Opotiki Museum, also well worth a visit.

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