We found 6 businesses in Dunedin North, Dunedin, Otago
At WPStudio, we are a dedicated marketing agency specializing in the Auto Wrecking Industry across Australia and New Zealand. Our expertise lies in crafting powerful websites and designing effective marketing campaigns tailored specifically for car wreckers. We understand the unique challenges of the industry and offer comprehensive services including web design, WordPress development, and strategic advertising. Let us help elevate your business with our targeted solutions and enhance your online presence. Reach out today and see how we can drive success for your business.
Otago Car Removal is a cash for cars, car wreckers, scrap car removal and used auto parts service provider. We are based in Dunedin and service the Otago, Southland and Canterbury regions. We offer free same-day removals and pay up to $12,000 cash for cars, vans, trucks, Utes, and heavy machinery. We also sell used auto parts and have a great stock for most Japanese and European makes and models.
Ombrellos Kitchen And Bar has a reputation of being one of the most prominent craft beer venues in the South Island. We offer 15 rotating craft beer taps, delicious lunchtime dinner time and all day bar food. We have live music on Fridays usually from 5 pm to 7 pm. We are recipients of the beer and lamb awards for the last 6 years. SOBA best bar and best restaurant winners 2018 and 2019.
Soul Beauty & Skin - For all your Skin and Beauty needs. Facials, Waxing, Henna, Perming, Lamination, Dermaplaning, and more. Albany Street, North Dunedin. Let Casey look after you!
One of Dunedin's finest barbershop. We focus on quality, not quantity and we are reasonably priced. Online bookings available.
Oakley Gray Architects Ltd is an accredited New Zealand Institute of Architects Practice operating from our own building at 567 George Street, Dunedin. The present company was formed in October 2009 when previous senior employees Peter Porteous and James Stodart bought out the share of John Gray, and so joined Norman Oakley as directors. Prior to this in early 1992, John Gray joined the long-established practice of Oakley Pinfold Turvey & Co. and the firm was rebranded under the Oakley Gray logo. In turn, Oakley Pinfold Turvey & Co. derived from the merger in 1963 of two pioneer architectural practices, McDowell Smith and Mandeno & Fraser separately responsible for many notable buildings erected during the early European development of New Zealand.