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    Two New Worlds in Wanaka have been fined for violating the Store Trading Hours Act

    Two New Worlds in Wanaka have been fined for violating the Store Trading Hours Act


    Greta Enterprises Limited, trading as Wanaka New World, and Aspiring Foodmarket Limited, trading as New World Three Parks, opened their stores on Good Friday in both 2021 and 2022.

    By law, shops must be closed on Christmas Day, Good Friday, Easter Sunday and until 1:00pm on ANZAC Day unless exempted.

    The two stores have been fined 750-dollars -- the maximum penalty is up to one thousand dollars.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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