As for a student, there are many bookstores in the city including Whitcoulls, Borders & Penguin Books. While you can easily get the stationery in any stores, an excellent choice would be Warehouse Stationery in Victoria St which also offers photocopy and fax service within the premise. For Internet and printing service, there are many Internet cafe alternatives within the city. Need to make any call? Do not worry. The telephone line is free for all landlines call within the local area in New Zealand. But if you need to make any call to the mobile number or outside your local area, you may need to buy a prepaid phone cards. There are many options available but one has to check on the rates and any hidden charges. As for Malaysian, Kiwicall is one of the preferred choice; 6 hours talk time rate for $10 amount.
If you need any electrical or electronic equipment such as TV set, freezer, microwave, computers or telephones, Harvey Norman, Dick & Smith or Noel Leeming can offer you the brand selections. To set up a house, there are many stores selling furniture in the city but if you are looking for a good deal, The Salvation Army and other second hand shops are recommended.
Do not forget to look after yourself in Welly. But if you ever get sick, there are many pharmacies to get your medicine or medical equipment. For ladies, there are many apparel, shoes and beauty stores; all you need is the free time to shop around. Among the popular stores are Farmers, Glassons, Paddington Coat Outlet, Rebel Sport, Kathmandu and Recycle Boutique. For men, your grooming skill would be a plus. Otherwise, you have to spend around $20 for every hair cut. There are many salons around; one can find it at Vivian St, Willis St or Courtenay Place.
One may want to have some ideas on the prices and shopping items available in New Zealand by visiting NZ Yellow Pages or Trademe or even comparing the prices at Priceme. As a general rule, Malaysians will find most items in Wellington are about the same with those in home country by making a simple ‘1 to 1’ price comparison. However price can be doubled if you convert the figure into RM. Smart shoppers know how to play magic with their bank balance. So learn how to stick on your shopping list and spend wisely.
By
MS Suzana, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™