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Finder’s Fi

In part 2 of our series, we scour the South Island in search of the country’s best op-shops, with a little help from some YH&G friends. Tune in next month, when we explore the wonderful world of recycling centres

- Text by Fiona Ralph. Illustrati­on by Eve Kennedy.

Part two of our op-shop road trip around Aotearoa heads to the South Island

SALVATION ARMY FAMILY STORE RANGIORA

My all-time favourite op-shop is our local Salvation Army Family Store here in Rangiora. It is clean and well presented, the staff are really friendly and the goods are very reasonably priced. It is especially good for furniture, homeware and collectabl­es as well as clothing, books and toys. I seldom leave there emptyhande­d. It is always lovely chatting with the staff and other regular shoppers.

– Jecasta South, @jecasta.south

15 Albert Street, Rangiora

SHOP ON CARROLL DUNEDIN

This is one of those op-shops you can’t leave without buying something. It’s run by Presbyteri­an Support Otago and always has a well-curated selection of ’60s and ’70s homeware and pottery, plus heaps of vintage clothing (often with a few Dunedin designer pieces on the racks, too).

– Georgia Rose Munn, @georgiaros­emunn

10 Carroll Street, Dunedin

SALVATION ARMY FAMILY STORE WOOLSTON

– Danielle France, @themustard­jumper

636 Ferry Road, Woolston, Christchur­ch

HOSPICE SHOP INVERCARGI­LL

In Invercargi­ll I would say the best spot is the Hospice Shop on Yarrow Street. It always has the best clothes and furniture. I got the most amazing Muppets Viewmaster in its original packaging from here. Everything is so affordable; they don’t put big price tags on down here.

– Jenna-lee Shave, @snapsbysha­ve

117 Yarrow Street, Invercargi­ll

SHINGLE CREEK COLLECTABL­ES ALEXANDRA

This is a treasure trove for anyone who loves vintage. It is a fabulous combinatio­n of bric-abrac, antique shopping and bargain hunting. The owner sources items from all over Central Otago. It has everything from old door hardware to one-off items of furniture. It is only open during the weekend and each time there are new pieces to discover.

It’s in the middle of the Central Otago landscape (with no cellphone reception) and is a must if you are in Alexandra. It is where I got an old stove (pictured) that I repurposed for the kids’ play area in our Alexandra cottage.

– Alice Pearson, @pearsonand­projects

2320 State Highway 8, Shingle Creek, Alexandra

Allsorts is a secondhand furniture and homeware store located on Ferry Road. You can’t miss it – just look for the building with the massive liquorice allsorts on it. Inside is a treasure trove of knick-knacks, retro mirrors, vintage clocks, dressers and vintage rugs. If you’re lucky, you can find some amazing midcentury pieces at really affordable prices (I just picked up a dining table for only $40). I have found so many beautiful pieces at Allsorts, many of which are currently in my bedroom and will be kept for years to come.

– Danielle France, @themustard­jumper

374 Ferry Road, Woolston, Christchur­ch

NELSON TASMAN HOSPICE SHOP RICHMOND

Nelson and Richmond have some great op-shops, and this large store, the new location for Richmond’s Hospice Shop, is a great place to start. The expanded store was opened because the charity had an overflow of furniture in its Nelson store… so there’s lots of good furniture to find here!

– Finder’s Fi, @fiona_ralph

315 Queen Street (Shop 3), Richmond

SALVATION ARMY FAMILY STORE OAMARU

This store is on the way into Oamaru and stocks just homeware and furniture. It always has excellent retro glassware, kitsch prints and tapestries, and a healthy serving of mismatched Crown Lynn crockery.

– Georgia Rose Munn, @georgiaros­emunn

356 Thames Highway, Oamaru

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE CHRISTCHUR­CH

Habitat for Humanity ReStore on Wairakei Road has heaps of great furniture – you can often get some really good couch sets for affordable prices.

– Danielle France, @themustard­jumper

567 Wairakei Road, Burnside, Christchur­ch

 ??  ?? This old green stove was discovered at Shingle Creek Collectabl­es in Alexandra and repurposed as a kid’s toy.
This old green stove was discovered at Shingle Creek Collectabl­es in Alexandra and repurposed as a kid’s toy.
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