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Tobacco companies are ramping up advertising for vaping products in what's being called a lolly scramble for customers, before new regulations come in.
Local e-cigarette businesses and anti-smoking groups say aggressive marketing campaigns are a bid to maximise sales before an expected … View moreTobacco companies are ramping up advertising for vaping products in what's being called a lolly scramble for customers, before new regulations come in.
Local e-cigarette businesses and anti-smoking groups say aggressive marketing campaigns are a bid to maximise sales before an expected clampdown on how alternatives to smoking can be advertised.
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The Team from Auckland Museum
We're hoping to find out who the people are in these 110-year-old photographs, and (if we're lucky) who the keen amateur photographer was. Could they be members of your family?
The images were gifted to us in 2016 as glass plate negatives, after being initially purchased in the 1970s … View moreWe're hoping to find out who the people are in these 110-year-old photographs, and (if we're lucky) who the keen amateur photographer was. Could they be members of your family?
The images were gifted to us in 2016 as glass plate negatives, after being initially purchased in the 1970s from Auckland's City Markets (now Aotea Square). We know nearly nothing about them but the photos give a few clues. They were taken in the early 1900s, mostly in Auckland but also across the North Island. There are also suggestions of the photographer’s links to the Auckland Jewish community.
We want to know more to help tell their stories. Do you recognise any of these people?
Contact us at pictorial@aucklandmuseum.com if you have any further clues. Please share with family and friends if you think they may be able to help!
See more of the collection of mystery photographs by clicking the link.
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Hi neighbours, Auckland's first David Jones department store is opening at Westfield Newmarket soon. But an expert says it's a challenging time for the retail industry. Do you plan to check out the new David Jones store? Please write "NFP" if you don't want your comment to … View moreHi neighbours, Auckland's first David Jones department store is opening at Westfield Newmarket soon. But an expert says it's a challenging time for the retail industry. Do you plan to check out the new David Jones store? Please write "NFP" if you don't want your comment to appear in print. www.stuff.co.nz...
Join local MP David Seymour & special guest, Nick Tuffley, ASB Bank Economist.
Topic: Economic Update
When: Tuesday, 3 September 2019
10.30am - midday
Where: Greenlane Christian Centre, 17 Marewa Rd, Greenlane
RSVP: Phone 09 522 7464, or email: mpepsom@parliament.govt.nz
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The weather this Saturday is looking perfect for some world-class rugby!
The Pasifika Challenge event is the final warm-up for the Pacific sides ahead of the Rugby World Cup in Japan - a great opportunity for fans to show their support! And it's only $25 per adult, $12.50 per child!
2.00pm: … View moreThe weather this Saturday is looking perfect for some world-class rugby!
The Pasifika Challenge event is the final warm-up for the Pacific sides ahead of the Rugby World Cup in Japan - a great opportunity for fans to show their support! And it's only $25 per adult, $12.50 per child!
2.00pm: Samoa v New Zealand Heartland XV
4.30pm: Tonga v Fiji
Saturday, 31 August 2019
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Looking forward to celebrating our wonderful communities across the country with all of you from 27 March to 5 of April.
I just witnessed a theft while on Onehunga Community Patrols at the OTH summit carpark. An international family had their car broken into with windows smashed and passports/wallets stolen, and their plane is leaving in 4 hours!
This is not the first theft at this spot either. I witnessed another … View moreI just witnessed a theft while on Onehunga Community Patrols at the OTH summit carpark. An international family had their car broken into with windows smashed and passports/wallets stolen, and their plane is leaving in 4 hours!
This is not the first theft at this spot either. I witnessed another less than 2 weeks ago. We desperately need CCTV cameras and extra security here. I've already asked for stats on the number of thefts in this carpark- I suspect it will be high.
I'll now be calling on the Maunga Authority, Police and Council entities to ensure all our safety. Watch this space.
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Hugh Wilson, the renowned Canterbury botanist who has also written a number of books about New Zealand plants has spent the last 30 years overseeing the regeneration of 1500 hectares of gorse-ridden hill country farmland to native bush. High above Akaroa, and over the crater rim, you can visit … View moreHugh Wilson, the renowned Canterbury botanist who has also written a number of books about New Zealand plants has spent the last 30 years overseeing the regeneration of 1500 hectares of gorse-ridden hill country farmland to native bush. High above Akaroa, and over the crater rim, you can visit Hinewai Reserve and discover numerous species of ferns, regenerating totara, hear the bird song, find the 47 known waterfalls or even better, hike the 3 day Banks Peninsula Banks Track, New Zealand track.
Celia Hay, Director of New Zealand School of Food and Wine dropped to visit Hugh and get an update on edible native plants and berries.
Hugh mentioned a new documentary on the transformation of Hinewai and now free on You tube.
It's inspirational.
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