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The Team from Lake Panorama Dental
As an inauguration special, Lake Panorama Dental is offering 20% OFF all dental treatments. FREE consultation/checkup - valid to 30.11.2019.
Dr Lisa Fernandes - BDS - Dental Surgeon is a member of the New Zealand Dental Association and practices all forms of general dentistry. Over 20 years of … View moreAs an inauguration special, Lake Panorama Dental is offering 20% OFF all dental treatments. FREE consultation/checkup - valid to 30.11.2019.
Dr Lisa Fernandes - BDS - Dental Surgeon is a member of the New Zealand Dental Association and practices all forms of general dentistry. Over 20 years of experience in the field of dentistry. She hopes to provide affordable dentistry in a calm relaxed environment and without compromising on quality.
For appointments:
Phone 09 218 6000, text 021 136 3444
www.lakepanoramadental.co.nz or visit our Facebook page
22 Lake Panorama Drive, Henderson
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Mums are always looking out for the safety of their loved ones but sometimes they forget about themselves.
Give your mother or the special lady in your life the most precious gift this Mother's Day by helping her arrive safely wherever she goes with one of our Beaurepaires Car Safety Packages… View moreMums are always looking out for the safety of their loved ones but sometimes they forget about themselves.
Give your mother or the special lady in your life the most precious gift this Mother's Day by helping her arrive safely wherever she goes with one of our Beaurepaires Car Safety Packages from only $55*!
These offers are ONLINE ONLY and end 12th May 2019 or while stocks last
Marguerite Durling from West Lynn Garden
A new addition to West Lynn Garden is due to be installed by Mothers' Day. This Lovely Little Library, created by Sue Butler was exhibited in The Waitakere Arts Exhibition13th-22nd April. where it was voted Peoples Popular Choice in Craft.
The Artist Sue Butler came up with the idea when … View moreA new addition to West Lynn Garden is due to be installed by Mothers' Day. This Lovely Little Library, created by Sue Butler was exhibited in The Waitakere Arts Exhibition13th-22nd April. where it was voted Peoples Popular Choice in Craft.
The Artist Sue Butler came up with the idea when going through her mother's cook books. Using a recycled set of shelves and some ply wood she creating the Library.
The Paintings on the exterior, done by Sue says "For the Love of Books". The project inspired by the family's love of reading and learning through books.
The Library will be donated to the West Lynn Gardens in Memory of Sue's mother, Beryl and Brother Greg, whose memorials sit peacefully in this Magical setting,along with many others.
Sue and her Family are grateful to all the volunteers and visitors to this garden that help keep this valuable garden alive. She hope that you all enjoy "For the love of Books" The Lovely little Library.
Come swap a book or sit and read for a while.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
In the second part of a three-part series on Auckland’s green spaces, Elly Strang meets some of the community-led groups battling on behalf of nature in our city.
Todd Niall Reporter from Western Leader
Hi Neighbours, Mayor Phil Goff wants to review Watercare, AT, Panuku, ATEED and Regional Facilities after October's election. There have been problems with some of these Council Owned Organisations since 2010 such as alleged poor consultation. Do you think a big external review is the way to … View moreHi Neighbours, Mayor Phil Goff wants to review Watercare, AT, Panuku, ATEED and Regional Facilities after October's election. There have been problems with some of these Council Owned Organisations since 2010 such as alleged poor consultation. Do you think a big external review is the way to go?
Please add NP if you do not wish for your comment to be in print.
Brian from New Lynn
A bit of information you may like to know
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When is Ramadan?
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The first day of Ramadan is traditionally marked by the sighting of the crescent moon with the naked eye, and is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar.
What is Ramadan all about?
… View moreA bit of information you may like to know
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When is Ramadan?
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The first day of Ramadan is traditionally marked by the sighting of the crescent moon with the naked eye, and is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar.
What is Ramadan all about?
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Ramadan is regarded as the best month of the year for Muslims as it was the month in which the Quran was revealed to Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) on the night of Laylat Al Qadr, one of the last ten nights of Ramadan. ''The month of Ramadan (is that) in which was revealed the Quran, a guidance for the people and the clear proof for guidance and criterion. So whoever sights (the new moon of) the month, let him fast it; and whoever is ill or on a journey - then an equal number of other days. Allah intends for you ease and doesn't intend for you hardship and wants for you to complete the period and to glorify Allah for that (to) which He has guided you: and perhaps you will be grateful.''
How long does it last?
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Ramadan lasts for one complete moon cycle, which is usually 29 or 30 days. The moon sighting determines the duration. Nowadays, astronomical calculations have started taking precedence over the age-old tradition of moon sighting by the naked eye to determine the dates.
How do you greet each other?
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Greet people by saying “Ramadan Kareem”. This roughly translates into “Happy Ramadan”.
How do Muslims observe Ramadan?
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Adult Muslims are required to fast from dawn to dusk every day throughout Ramadan. Those who are ill, elderly, diabetic, pregnant, menstruating, or breastfeeding are not required to fast. Those who travel or are unwell during the period of Ramadan may fast on different days at a later point. Children are not required to fast unless they have reached puberty, although many still do out of choice. In addition to abstaining from eating, drinking, and smoking, Muslims also refrain from sexual relations as well as sinful speech and behaviour.
During Ramadan, Muslims pray every night for 30 days, reciting different chapters each day until the Quran is completed by Eid Al Fitr. This is called the Taraweeh prayer, which is recited after Isha prayers mid-evening.
Why a fast?
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Fasting redirects the heart away from distractions, with its purpose being to cleanse the soul by freeing it from impurities. Ramadan is also a time for Muslims to practice self-discipline, sacrifice, and empathy for those less fortunate. It encourages generosity and charity.
When do Muslims break their fast?
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Fast may be broken at sunset before Maghrib prayers after ‘Azaan’ (call for prayers). This occurs just after sunset. Dates are traditionally the first food to be eaten each evening. The fast-breaking meal is called Iftar.
When does fasting start?
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Each morning before sunrise, Muslims engage in a pre-fast meal called 'suhour'. Afterwards, they start with the Fajr prayers.
Basic Ramadan etiquette
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Do not eat, drink, or smoke in public during the fasting hours. This includes chewing gum.
Do not engage in public displays of affection, like hugging or kissing.
Do not engage in any aggressive behaviour.
Do not dance or play music in public. You may listen to music quietly with headphones.
Do not wear inappropriate clothing in public. Dress respectfully. Men should avoid wearing sleeveless tops, while women should cover their shoulders and knees.
Do not swear.
Accept gifts, from a simple date to something more exotic, try to politely accept it. Further, if invited, it would always be an honour to join someone at Iftar.
Where can you eat, drink, or smoke?
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If you are not fasting, then you are free to eat and drink in the privacy of your own home, as well as in designated areas. Ask your employer where you can eat your lunch. The same goes with smoking.
Some restaurants and cafes will be open during the day. You are free to frequent these. Food can be taken away and consumed in private.
Give to charity
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Ramadan is a charitable time, and giving to those less fortunate will be greatly appreciated. It doesn’t have to be money, but perhaps food for Iftar.
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The FREE Taste NZMA event is this Friday and Saturday - Register today!
NZMA’s Sylvia Park Campus will be transformed into a culinary destination.
Grab a free coffee, taste delights from around the world, explore food stalls or make your own smoothie on a blender bike.
Watch all the … View moreThe FREE Taste NZMA event is this Friday and Saturday - Register today!
NZMA’s Sylvia Park Campus will be transformed into a culinary destination.
Grab a free coffee, taste delights from around the world, explore food stalls or make your own smoothie on a blender bike.
Watch all the action with live demos from our Cookery and Hospitality students. From roast carving to chocolate sculptures plus much more. Bring your family and friends for a day of fun and delicious food.
Free for everyone, Taste NZMA, this Friday and Saturday at 56-60 Carbine Road, Mt Wellington
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The Team from
When Ryman was founded over 30 years ago, our co-founder Kevin Hickman set one simple standard: it’s got to be good enough for Mum – or Dad.
Ryman’s belief in this standard hasn’t changed. We put our residents first, ensuring they are connected to caring, vibrant communities. … View moreWhen Ryman was founded over 30 years ago, our co-founder Kevin Hickman set one simple standard: it’s got to be good enough for Mum – or Dad.
Ryman’s belief in this standard hasn’t changed. We put our residents first, ensuring they are connected to caring, vibrant communities. Ultimately, that’s what makes the Ryman difference.
Visit us online for more information about Ryman or your free guide to living in one of our 30+ villages.
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Maxim from Avondale
In this newsletter (link below):
● For 30 Years the Billionaire Investor Outpaced the Market but That All Changed in the Past Decade.
● Social Experiment: What Happens When a $20 Note is Auctioned? (YouTube by National Geographic)
● National Weekly Rent Goes Up to $500 (Auckland $560)
… View moreIn this newsletter (link below):
● For 30 Years the Billionaire Investor Outpaced the Market but That All Changed in the Past Decade.
● Social Experiment: What Happens When a $20 Note is Auctioned? (YouTube by National Geographic)
● National Weekly Rent Goes Up to $500 (Auckland $560)
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Jacqui Knight from Monarch Butterfly New Zealand Trust
Special offer of tropical milkweed plants, alternative to swan plant with colourful flowers - great for nectar for butterflies and bees 🐝 too.
These plants are in great condition, some flowering now, between 10 cm and 30 cm tall. Both Asclepias curassavica Silky Gold (with yellow flowers) as … View moreSpecial offer of tropical milkweed plants, alternative to swan plant with colourful flowers - great for nectar for butterflies and bees 🐝 too.
These plants are in great condition, some flowering now, between 10 cm and 30 cm tall. Both Asclepias curassavica Silky Gold (with yellow flowers) as well as A. curassavica Silky Scarlet (scarlet flowers with gold centres). Plants are perennials, lasting 2-3 years and can grow to 1.5 metres and 2 metres wide.
$2.50 each (if less than ten)
10 for Only $10!!!
24 for $20
Proceeds to the Monarch Butterfly NZ Trust. Supplies are limited so suggest get in quick. Plants available in Blockhouse Bay. If interested phone or text Jacqui on 027 481 4811.
Negotiable
John from New Lynn
In good condition
Deliver free within 5 km radius
1.85w x 1.5h x 0.4d
TV Measurements
1.4h x 0.94h
Price: $80
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