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Master Index To download a printer friendly version of this index, go to www.entertainmentbook.co.nz Master Index 103 the Store B92 Art Series Group F93, 94 360° Battle Ground Paintless Paintball D85 The Asian Licensed Restaurant B22 360° DRIFT D86 Astral Towers & Residence F85, 86 Astro Cafe B110 A Aurora Cafe B54 Aart on St Andrew E7 Aurum Wines E59 AAT Kings F19, 20 Australia Zoo F53, 54 ABSolute Beauty E31 Australian Outback Spectacular F51, 52 ABSolute Health and Fitness E39 Avis New Zealand F25, 26 Ace Rental Cars F35, 36 Ayers Shoe Repairs E119 Ace Suit Hire E100 Adina, Medina, Rendezvous, Travelodge, Vibe F67, 68 B The Baaa Sports Bar and Grill B45 Admire Beauty E30 Baby on the Move E77 Adventure Southland D57 Back to Nature Tours Dunedin D18 The Agnes Cafe B52 Badger & Mackerel B59 Aika and Co C47 The Ballarat Trading Co B106 AJ Hackett Bungy NZ - Kawarau Bridge D90 Balls and Bangles C75 AJ Hackett Bungy NZ - Ledge Bungy D88 Bean Bags & Beyond E71 AJ Hackett Bungy NZ - Ledge Swing D89 Beautify Massage Therapy E21 Ala Moana by Mantra F115, 116 Bella Cucina A55 Albert Town Fish Co Restaurant B96 Below Zero Ice Bar D79 The Albion B27 Big Willy’s Sports Bar & Grill at the New eld B85 Alex Campbells Menswear E94-97 Black Dog Kitchen & Bar B4 Alibaba Barbecue B50 Black Swan Café C62 Alpine Aqualand D83 The Blackstone Cafe and Bar B55 Alto Cafe B31 The Blazing Copper Restaurant A40 AM I FIT E38 Blend Espresso C61 Amigos Mexican Grill B94 The Boatshed Cafe and Bistro A62 Ana Thai Cuisine B18 The Bodhi Tree A53 antidote E47 Body Sanctum E35 Apex Car Rentals and About New Zealand Rental Cars E126-129 The Bog Irish Bar A34 Apollo Motorhome Holidays F39, 40 Bombay Palace B89 Visit www.entertainmentbook.co.nz for additional offers, suburb search, important updates and more. Get even more from your Membership with the Entertainment™ Companion App. Master Index To download a printer friendly version of this index, go to www.entertainmentbook.co.nz Booth Cafe C43 Concord Inn B26 Bowl Line D32 Continental Event Hire E104, 105, 106 BreakFree Hotels, Resorts & Apartments F73, 74 Copper Kettle Restaurant B77 Britz F41, 42 Costume World E75 Bronnies Cafe B71 Country Cottage Cafe B72 Brotherhood Barbers E16, 17 Coupland’s Bakeries C28, 29, 30 Budget New Zealand F27, 28 Coyote Grill B99 Buster Crabb A8 Craft Bar A28 The Craic Irish Tavern B44 C Crew Stylists of Hair E19 Cadbury World Cafe B8 Croque O Dile Cafe B34 Cadbury World Dunedin D1 Cafe Ambience B69 Crown Towers, Crown Metropol, Crown Promenade Perth F87, 88 Cafe Aroma B32 Crusty Corner B42 Cafe Lola B63 Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary F55, 56 Café Mokha C44 Custom Nails E24 Cafe Rue A24 Caffe Diem B30 D Daisy and Me E79 Capers Cafe B3 Darkride D92, 93 Captain Cook Cruises Fiji F57, 58 The Darling F83, 84 Central Drycleaning E91, 92, 93 Dave Francis Music Chatime C55 E81 Chem Dry E112 David Jones F1, 2 Chipmunks Playland and Cafe C57, D9 Daydream Island F105, 106 Chisholm Links Golf Club D27 Decades of Toys E76 Cilantro Cafe B37 Del Sol Vila Mexicana B2 Classic Cafe C45 Devil Burger B87 Classic Hits Driving Range D62 Diacks Nurseries Ltd E102 Clutha District Council Pools D46 DIESEL’S Bar & Bistro B46 Coal re Barbeque Bar A59 Dinkum Cafe B43 The Coffee Club C34, 35, 36 Diva Nails E22, 23 Coffee Culture C46 Dog With Two Tails B10 Columbus Coffee B38, 39 Dreamworld & Skypoint Climb F47, 48 Visit www.entertainmentbook.co.nz for additional offers, suburb search, important updates and more. Get even more from your Membership with the Entertainment™ Companion App. To download a printer friendly version of this index, go to www.entertainmentbook.co.nz Master Index Dunedin Chinese Garden D3 Fishbone A11 Dunedin Ice Stadium D31 Five Stags A49 Dunedin Malt House E64 Food @ Clifton C74 Dunedin Segway Tours D10 Formosa Delight Cafe B19 Dynamic Health E46 Fortune Theatre D29 Francescas Italian Kitchen Wanaka A13 E Francescas Pizzas B95 Edgar Centre D33, E110 Edgewater A48 G Edible Blooms F13, 14 G Force Paragliding D81 Elegance at 148 on Elles A7 Game Kings E65 Elements Restaurant A61 Game Over D77, 78 Emirates Airlines F15, 16 Gaslight Restaurant and Wine Bar A3 Enterprise Rent-a-Car F37, 38 The Gate Cafe B65 Entertainment™ Gold Awards F131 Geeks On Wheels E118 Escape Artists D7 Gilbert’s Fine Food C56 Escape Quest D74 Gilbert’s on Albany B49 Essential Beauty Clinic E26 Gin and Raspberry Cocktail Bar A47 Europcar New Zealand F29-32 Glasines B84 Everyday Gourmet B29 Global Byte Cafe B83 The Exchange B100 Global Culture E98, 99 F Gluten Free Grocer E49 Face Body & Beauty E34 Go Rentals E130, 131 Fairies Wizards and Costume Hire E74 Good Fix B81 Fat Cat Coffee E56 Gore Aquatic Centre D47 Fat Sally’s A38 Governor’s Cafe B9 Fear Factory D73 Green Acres Dunedin E113-117 Filadel o’s Restaurant and Bar A29 Greenland’s Cafe & Restaurant B51 Finz Seafood & Grill Queenstown A54 Grid Coffee Roasters C42, E57 First in Windsor B80 The Grille by Eichardts A10 Fish Hook B48 The Grind Cafe B75, C73 Visit www.entertainmentbook.co.nz for additional offers, suburb search, important updates and more. Get even more from your Membership with the Entertainment™ Companion App. Master Index To download a printer friendly version of this index, go to www.entertainmentbook.co.nz H iRelax (LifeSmart) E67 Halo Forbidden Bite A57 Ironic Cafe and Bar A22 Hamilton Island, Reef View Hotel F103, 104 Harbourside Grill A6 J Jagz of Village Green A42 Harrington Vaughan Hair Salon E6 JB HiFi F5, 6 Hawaiian Airlines F17, 18 Jervois Steak House A17 Head rst Travel - Catlins Spectacular Trip D45 Jesters C64, 65 Head rst Travel - Otago Explorer D5 The Jitsu B6 Head rst Travel - Penguins Crossing D41 Jizo Japanese Cafe and Bar A31 Hearing Technology E48 Jocose Skin and Beauty E27 Heavenly Fudge E55 Joseph Jones Floral Design E101 Heliview Flights D67 Jucy Cruise D38 Hell Pizza C19, 20, 21 Jumpin Jacks Entertainment D36 Hertz New Zealand F23, 24 Highlands Motorsport Park - Taxi Experience D66 K K Jet D82 Highlands Motorsport Park - U-Drive Experience D65 Kashish Indian Cuisine B16 Highlands Motorsport Park - V8 Muscle Car D64 Kawarau Zipride D91 Hinton Estate Vineyard E60 Kelly’s Kitchen B64 Hong Kong Restaurant & Karaoke Bar B23, E109 Kepler Restaurant B112 Hot Yoga E42 KFC C13-18 Hungry Wok C52, 53 Kika A12 Hyatt Hotels F89, 90 Kims Sushi C69 I King sher Bay Resort F107, 108 Iceinline Sports Complex D68 Klone Hair E13 ILT Stadium Southland D52, 53, 54 Krishna Indian Restaurant B58 Indian at the Crescent A41 Kung Fu Kitchen C54 Indian Spice Restaurant and Bar B15 Industry Food Bar C59 L La Dolce Vita B113 In atable World D8 La Porchetta B5 InterContinental, Crowne Plaza and Holiday Inn Hotels & Resorts F77, 78 Lake Hawea Hotel A46 iRelax E36 Lancemore Group F111, 112 Visit www.entertainmentbook.co.nz for additional offers, suburb search, important updates and more. Get even more from your Membership with the Entertainment™ Companion App. To download a printer friendly version of this index, go to www.entertainmentbook.co.nz Master Index Larnach Castle D6 Miss Cocoa Coffee at The Moth B70 Le Creuset F3, 4 MLT Event Centre D49 Lignite Pit Cafe and Secret Garden B74 Moana Pool (Aquatic Services) D19 Limelight Cinema D42 Monarch Wildlife Cruises D16 Little Blackwood B102 Mooch Dunedin C39 Little Society E78 Mooch Espresso Bar C68 Luna A1 Moonshine E70 The Moorings Restaurant A50 M Mosgiel and Port Chalmers Pools (Aquatic Services) D21 MacKenzies A44 Motorcycle Mecca Mag & Turbo Tyre & Service Centre E120, 121 D60 Magshop F9, 10 Mr Vintage E73 Mainland Air - Trial Flight D37 Mudpuppy E85 Majestic Hotels F113, 114 My Thai Lounge A58 Mantra Hotels, Resorts & Apartments F65, 66 N Mantra Restaurant A19 Nanking Palace Restaurant B13 Manuka Masters E53 Natures Wonders - Albatross Express Tour D15 Marbecks Cafe & Foodstore B7, E51 Natures Wonders - Wildlife Tour D14 maui F43, 44 Nectar B1, C31 McCafé C7-12 Nellies Wine Bar and Restaurant A35 McDonald’s C1-6 New Orleans Hotel B98 Me&Mee Chinese Restaurant A64 Night ‘n Day C25, 26, 27 The Mediterranean Market E50 No 5 Church Lane A16 Megazone D22, 23, 24 The Normanby Tavern & Bistro B47 Melbourne Short Stay Apartments F95, 96 Nude Skin & Beauty E29 Micky Finns B97 Nugget Point Hotel Lounge B104 Middle Earth Honey E54 Midori Japanese Sushi Bar & Restaurant B61 O Miga Korean BBQ A36 Oaken B28, C38 Millbrook Golf D63 Oaks Hotels & Resorts F71, 72 Milligans Café and Store A37 Oamaru Mini Golf D44 Minami Jujisei Japanese Restaurant and Sushi Bar A65 Odyssey Sensory Maze D76 Minus 5 Icebar D80 Oil Changers E122-125 Visit www.entertainmentbook.co.nz for additional offers, suburb search, important updates and more. Get even more from your Membership with the Entertainment™ Companion App. Master Index To download a printer friendly version of this index, go to www.entertainmentbook.co.nz Olivers A14 Pog Mahones A63 Olveston Historic Home D12 The Point Cafe & Bar B67 Ombrellos Kitchen and Bar A4 Pomona Road Bistro B86 Organic Baby E80 Poolhouse Cafe and Bar D30 Orokonui Ecosanctuary D11 Poppa’s Pizza B53 Osteopathy Works E45 The Postmaster Bakery B76 Otago Golf Club D25 Postmasters A15 Otago Petfoods E84 Potpourri Vegetarian Cafe C37 Otago Rugby Football Union D34 Preens Drycleaners E88, 89, 90 Oven Fresh Bakery C67 Prime Restaurant and Bar A56 Project Physique Shape Tone Slim E40, 41 P Public Kitchen & Bar A18 Paasha A27 Pure Services Ltd E111 Paci c Bliss Day Spa E25 Paddington Arms A43 Q Palazzo Versace F79, 80 QBE / World Assist Travel Insurance F45, 46 Paradise Country Farmstay F101, 102 QT Hotels F91, 92 Party Plus
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