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Trade Aid

Gift Shops and Suppliers in Auckland area

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Our address
33 High Street,
Auckland 1010, North Island,
New Zealand Edit

Our phone(s)
09 307 0884
092711254 Edit

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Services offered

Fair Trade Products, Retail, Wholesale, Education, Advocacy, Volunteering, Grants

Expertised in

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Areas serviced

we are providing services in Auckland Central, Auckland City

Payment options

MasterCard, VISA, American Express, EFTPOS, Personal Cheques, Cash

Additional info

Chimes, Gift Wrap, Frames, Collectibles, Cards, Jewellery, Baskets, T shirts, Novelties

Availability/ Opening hours

The shopping hours and days of the business Trade Aid are:

Mon:
09:00am-05:30pm
Tue:
09:00am-05:30pm
Wed:
09:00am-05:30pm
Thu:
09:00am-09:00pm
Fri:
09:00am-09:00pm
Sat:
09:00am-05:30pm
Sun:
09:00am-05:00pm

Closed now

Opens in 3 Hr 48 Min

More Information about Trade Aid

Nestled in the heart of vibrant Auckland, Trade Aid has been a beacon of fair trade for over two decades. As a unique blend of gift shops and suppliers, we proudly offer an extensive collection of artisanal goods from around the globe, each with its own captivating story. Our journey began in 1992, rooted in the belief that trade could be a powerful tool for positive change. We've since grown into a thriving community where retail meets advocacy, education meets volunteering, and grants fuel growth. At Trade Aid, we're not just a store; we're a platform for artisans worldwide to showcase their craftsmanship, share their culture, and earn a living with dignity. Our shelves brim with an eclectic mix of fair trade products, from intricately woven textiles to handcrafted jewelry, eco-friendly homeware, and delightful treats that tantalize the taste buds. Each item represents not just a purchase, but an investment in the empowerment of communities. We invite you to step into our store, immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of stories that our products weave, and become a part of this journey towards a fairer world. Whether you're seeking unique gifts for loved ones or treasures for your home, every purchase at Trade Aid contributes to education, community development, and environmental preservation. Join us in our mission to create a more equitable world, one handcrafted item at a time. Visit us today, and let the magic of fair trade enrich your life, just as it has for countless others who have shared this journey with us. Welcome to Trade Aid - where every purchase matters.

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