Destination Ryde GIBBS & GURNELL JAKS HAIR & BEAUTY SMITH & STEPHENSON
This pharmacy - the oldest in Ryde - simply oozes history.
The walls are lined with a myriad of
extraordinary jars in all shapes and sizes. Old books believed to contain Queen
Victoria’s prescriptions are also on display.
As well as everyday medicines, the pharmacy stocks many old fashioned remedies.
You will also find an array of unusual and exclusive gifts alongside organic ranges.
The luxurious and indulgent bath products are all carefully sourced.
The shop stocks a wide range of classic fragrances for men and women from Chanel and YSL to Angel.
Gibbs & Gurnell offer a personal and friendly service and pride themselves on customer satisfaction.
Tests and services including blood
pressure checks and diabetes screening are available.
Gibbs & Gurnell, 34 Union Street, Ryde
PO33 2LE. Tel. 01983 562570. For further info go to:
www.gibbsandgurnell.co.uk
BELLISSIMA
Searching for shoes, bags and glamour style with a touch of Mediterranean chic?
Bellissima offers the very best in ladies Spanish and Italian footwear. Many of the collections stocked in the boutique are unique and exclusive to the UK.
They are chosen directly from Milan and Madrid before being unveiled on the Island. From high quality and fashionable to affordable and funky the range is hard to beat. Among the top brands are Roberto Botella, Pepa, Lalu and Moda in Pelle. Wedges and sandals sit alongside pumps and stiletto heels.
Bellissima also stocks a specially selected range of bags and accessories from the likes of Amber Jewellery and Picture
Case.They are also set to launch shoe parties where you and your girlie friends can lust over the latest styles.
Bellissima, 7 Cross Street, Ryde PO33 2AD. Tel. 01983 717004. For further info go to:
www.bellissimaiow.co.uk
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Take care of your skin or treat yourself to a stylish new haircut at Jaks Hair & Beauty.
Pampering Island residents for over 75 years, your crowning glory is in safe
hands. Their expert hair designers ensure your locks receive complete care and you get the best advice.
They are an authorised Clarins agency, offering high quality skin care products and treatments.
The shop contains exciting leading names in fragrance, a great range of fashion bags and accessories.
Membership to Paul Mitchell 365 Day Hairdressing ensures precision cutting and colouring from a team of specialists.
Wella SP products and the famous GHD professional hair irons are also available.
Jaks offer a free hair or beauty
consultation if you would like to discuss changing your look.
Jaks Hair & Beauty, 75 Union Street, Ryde PO33 2LN. Tel: 01983 563771.
Summer really suits Smith & Stephenson. Its colourful array of homewares lends itself to the season and its wide range of lovely useful products is a pleasure to peruse.
If you’ll be spending time oudoors this season, then the store has some truly amazing coloured patio lamps, unusual
baskets, pretty oilcloths for outdoor dining and a wide range of melamine tableware to avoid those inevitable breakages.
For those almy beach days, they stock
everything from bamboo picnicware and double beach mats to the stylish new ‘Kikoys’ - beautiful beach towels with a twist - designed in France and carried by the stars at the Cannes Film Festival.
If you want to ring the seasonal changes at home, then check out the fabulous accessories.
Combine crisp white cotton sheets with a vintage-style throw or add some beautiful Orla Kiely towels to the bathroom.
Bright linen cushions for the sofa and a fresh new lampshade will add to the summer feel whist gleaming new glassware - an old fashioned salt jar or a classic water jug with some lovely
contemporary tumblers - will brighten the kitchen.
Smith & Stephenson, 66 Union Street, Ryde PO33 2LG. Tel. 01983 563636. For further info go to:
www.smithandstephenson.co.uk
RYDE SPOTS
Karl Marx visited Ryde for health reasons in the summer of 1874.
Salvation Army founder William Booth spent the first part of his honeymoon in the town.
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