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A gift for shoppers

From beads and sweets to picture frames and bikes, High Street is the multi-shop stop for a unique gift.
Jen’s place offers exactly that – with its baby gifts, children’s toys and books, scarves, handbags, jewellery, home-wares, throw rugs and cards for all occasions.
“It’s not what you’d find everywhere,” said store owner Jen.
Open six days a week, the store has a free gift-wrapping service with the option to donate to Geelong’s Give Where You Live.
It’s also the only outlet for Bendigo Woolen Mills yarn and needles in Geelong.
While there why not grab some beads from Rummage and Craft? The shop stocks semi-precious stones, and Japanese, crystal and craft beads.
The shop’s staff can plan a beading project, offer advice on made-to-order products and repair jewellery.
Next stop is Yummy Mummy where shoppers can get their sweet tooth on.
The store has party bags made to order, gluten free pick ‘n’ mix and a sugar-free selection.
New Zealand, British and Dutch lollies, USA candy and drinks, old fashioned lollies and candy buffets are also available.
Shoppers can frame treasured memories or bring photos to life at Wallwolf. The store makes frames for pictures of all shapes and sizes on site, and the staff can even do prints.
Fitness fanatics can visit Shane, Tania and the friendly Bicycle Centre team to check out the latest from top international brands.
“Whether you’re a beginner, a commuter, a weekend warrior or an elite athlete, Bicycle Centre Belmont will be riding beside you,” Shane said.
And Stockdale Leggo agent Laura Berry can help prospective home buyers purchase the biggest gift – a home for them and their families.
The recent winner of ratemyagent’s Agent of the Year prides herself on honesty, hard work and giving fantastic advice when buying and selling.

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