The fashion retail stores Topshop and Topman will be gone by Sunday after no buyers came foward to save the failed stores.
Topshop's Auckland store opened in 2015. Photo: RNZ / Todd Niall
The two shops in Auckland and Wellington will close and about 70 staff have lost their jobs.
Receivers McGrathNichol took control of the loss-making shops three weeks ago and said no-one had come foward to buy the business.
The shops are franchise operations of a British chain and were owned by a group including fashion designer Karen Walker and the Barkers menswear chain.
The Auckland shop opened in mid-2015 and the Wellington shop in November last year with hundreds queuing down the street to get opening-day bargains.
The Australian Topshop operations collapsed in May this year owing close to $40 million.