WHERE TO FIND SECOND HAND BOOKS IN GREYMOUTH (New Zealand)

Second-hand bookshops in Greymouth, New Zealand

Where can I purchase second-hand books in Greymouth?

For its size Greymouth has a good selection of outlets where you are able to purchase second-hand and old books. Check out the list below:

THE CHURCH SHOP (Lord Street)

This is a charity shop on Lord Street which is that street which runs parallel to the railway lines. The Church Shop has a good selection of books which can be bought for up to $2, mostly 50 cents. They sell CDs, DVDs, clothing and all kinds of stuff.

ST VINCENT DE PAUL (Albert Street)

Like the Church shop, St Vincent De Paul is a charity shop which sells mainly clothes but has a lot of books in store as well.

SALVATION ARMY SHOP (Upper Tainui St)

The Salvation Army Shop is another charity store which sells books and clothing and other household items.

THE SHEARING SHED (Bright Street Cobden)

A charity shop in Cobden with a good selection of books and clothes.

THE TRADING POST (Preston Road)

The Trading Post on Preston Road has a small selection of books and CDs. It is the place to go if you are looking for second hand furniture because there is a good chance you will find it here.

THE RED BOOK SHOP (Mackay Street)

The Red Book Shop next to the Taxi Office in Mackay Street sells lots of old and not so old second-hand books. If you are a collector of old West Coast books you may might what you are seeking here.

RUNANGA COLLECTABLES (McGowan Street Runanga)

Runanga Collectables sells antiques and old books. It is worth having a look in here if you are looking for old books and magazines of any kind.

THE GREYMOUTH PUBLIC LIBRARY (Albert Street)

THe Greymouth has cancelled books for sale at a reasonable price. Why not take a look and see what they have to offer.

The library has the best selection of books anywhere on the West Coast so there is always a chance you will find whatever you have been searching for. If you are interested in West coast history then you are in luck because the library has a West Coast section. Red Books sells a lot of West Coast books so you may find one you like there.

The library also has free internet access and free wifi for those who want to go on the internet.



Source by Robert Alan Stewart