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Joanne from Pakuranga Heights
We have excess stock of 60cm Bosch inbuilt microwaves with grill function.
- Has a stainless steel trim at the top and bottom and black door
- Comes with a plug, so no need to have hard wired in
- Has 5 microwave power levels
- 1200W quartz grill
- Timer up to 60 minutes
- Side opening door with … View moreWe have excess stock of 60cm Bosch inbuilt microwaves with grill function.
- Has a stainless steel trim at the top and bottom and black door
- Comes with a plug, so no need to have hard wired in
- Has 5 microwave power levels
- 1200W quartz grill
- Timer up to 60 minutes
- Side opening door with viewing window
- 31.5cm glass turntable
- 25 litres
- No need for a trim kit
These microwaves include a full 2 year manufacture warranty.
Delivery or installation will be additional.
These microwaves are factory seconds ie: these just have carton damage, no damage to the microwaves at all.
RRP is normally $1299.00
These are not used, secondhand or refurbished appliances.
Please contact me on 555-6744 or joanne@ableappliances.co.nz
Price: $699
Katherine from Mount Wellington
Elle Lafaltele has left a school book behind. Please help get it back to her, thanks
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Mandy Te Reporter from Eastern Courier
Hi neighbours! Trams, pedestrian-only areas and more green spaces are expected for Auckland in 20 years' time. Auckland Council shared pictures of a new city masterplan which shows more "people-friendly" spots and open spaces for people to explore. What do you think about Auckland … View moreHi neighbours! Trams, pedestrian-only areas and more green spaces are expected for Auckland in 20 years' time. Auckland Council shared pictures of a new city masterplan which shows more "people-friendly" spots and open spaces for people to explore. What do you think about Auckland Council's plans? What do you think it will look like in the future?
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Mike from Mount Wellington
Would be happy to provide free quote to replace incandescent or halogen fittings with modern LED. great way to renovate and give a modern look to your home . Makes a huge improvement in Stonefields homes completed prior to LED being fitted as standard .
There are many benefits to installing LED … View moreWould be happy to provide free quote to replace incandescent or halogen fittings with modern LED. great way to renovate and give a modern look to your home . Makes a huge improvement in Stonefields homes completed prior to LED being fitted as standard .
There are many benefits to installing LED fittings i would be happy to talk you through them .
Wired Up Electricians are a local mt Wellington buisness providing Electrical services Auckland Wide since 2007
Get in touch info@getwiredup.co.nz or Mike 021859225
Karaka Lifestyle Estate Retirement Village
Karaka Lifestyle Estate is a new independent-living retirement village in Drury. The first units will be ready for occupation this December. Karaka Lifestyle Estate features spacious homes, friendly community atmosphere and the management support you would expect of a top-quality retirement village… View moreKaraka Lifestyle Estate is a new independent-living retirement village in Drury. The first units will be ready for occupation this December. Karaka Lifestyle Estate features spacious homes, friendly community atmosphere and the management support you would expect of a top-quality retirement village but it comes with a key difference, at Karaka Lifestyle Estate you get the capital gain from the sale of your unit.
Karaka Lifestyle Estate could be for you if retaining your wealth is important to you, and you are looking for:
- Safe and secure retirement living
- A strong and lively social network
- The hassles of home maintenance taken care of
- A supportive environment, with an onsite manager
Come along to our village to experience our beautiful Country Club, view plans of our village, and learn more about Karaka Lifestyle Estate.
Opening Hours: 10am to 4pm, Monday to Friday or by appointment on weekends
Where: Karaka Lifestyle Estate, 333 Bremner Road, Karaka
Construction is occurring on the site, so for your safety please contact our salesperson Linda to book a visiting time.
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The Team from The Building Guys
We are registered master builders who focus on home renovation services. We promise quality work and to give a fair price.
If you need professional friendly people to help you transform any room or space in your house then call us today!
Please send back a draft for review and final … View moreWe are registered master builders who focus on home renovation services. We promise quality work and to give a fair price.
If you need professional friendly people to help you transform any room or space in your house then call us today!
Please send back a draft for review and final approval.
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The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
This month we’re celebrating the diverse array of people who call New Zealand home. Regardless of our different faiths, abilities, cultures, nationalities, ages, orientations and even genders - we want to make sure that our communities are safe and welcoming for all.
There’s many ways to take … View moreThis month we’re celebrating the diverse array of people who call New Zealand home. Regardless of our different faiths, abilities, cultures, nationalities, ages, orientations and even genders - we want to make sure that our communities are safe and welcoming for all.
There’s many ways to take part! From hosting a multicultural potluck where each attendee brings a dish from a country of their choice to coordinating a fundraiser that benefits refugees or our elderly there are thousands of ways big and small to make our households, neighbourhoods, schools and businesses even more inclusive. It could even be as simple as learning from a neighbour how to say ‘hello’ in their native language or ensuring local footpaths are accessible!
Don’t forget this month also coincides with Women’s Refugee Awareness Month and International Day of Friendship on July 30th - a United Nations day that promotes the role that friendship plays in promoting peace in many cultures.
Want to share your thoughts? Let us know how you’re making your community more inclusive this month by tagging us in your posts + using the following hashtag so we can see what you get up to:
#NSNZinclusivecommunities
Hi Neighbours,
Love long showers? We have some bad news.
Aucklanders are being urged to conserve water after the city experienced one of the driest January to June periods on record.
To read more, about the shortage and comment from Watercare then click here.
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Reporter Stuff
An Auckland councillor says one death is one too many and wants e-scooters removed until the outcome of a coroner's investigation into the death of a man riding a Lime on Fanshaw St on Monday night.
A woman has been hospitalised after she was hit by someone riding a Lime on the same street on… View moreAn Auckland councillor says one death is one too many and wants e-scooters removed until the outcome of a coroner's investigation into the death of a man riding a Lime on Fanshaw St on Monday night.
A woman has been hospitalised after she was hit by someone riding a Lime on the same street on Tuesday morning.
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Foodography, the art of food and photography come together during the Elemental AKL 2019 festival at the New Zealand School of Food and Wine on Friday 26 July 2019.
Now in its third year, this year the foodography dinner has a kiwi cuisine theme and includes five unique New Zealand courses. … View moreFoodography, the art of food and photography come together during the Elemental AKL 2019 festival at the New Zealand School of Food and Wine on Friday 26 July 2019.
Now in its third year, this year the foodography dinner has a kiwi cuisine theme and includes five unique New Zealand courses. Foodography participants work in pairs, around five different food concepts and have 20 minutes to style each of their dishes, photograph and share the results on social media.
“Food blogging and food photography is an ever-growing trend,” says Celia Hay, director of the New Zealand School of Food and Wine. “Just as we share holiday snaps of travel destinations, sharing your photos of your latest culinary adventure reflects what you are eating and where you are eating it”.
The evening starts with a foodographers briefing and advice on how to curate and capture those defining food moments. Phone-photo techniques, lighting and food styling tips will be shared by guest chefs and local food bloggers.
So, what’s on the menu? “Given the kiwi influence, we want to put New Zealand ingredients on show and celebrate our culinary heritage. You will find some local seafood, lamb, a meringue - but not a pavlova - and a play on an old ANZAC favourite. The components of each dish have been designed to inspire a new generation of kiwi classics,” says Hay.
The foodography dinner is a team challenge so bring a friend along. The upside is that once styled, snapped and shared, you get to eat your work of art.
“We all know of someone who has shared a dining experience image. It’s the inner foodie getting a little creative with their smart phone. And there’s a prize for the best photo. It’s a fun night out, where you get to experience and learn something new,” says Hay.
For more information;
Celia Hay
Director, New Zealand School of Food & Wine
e: celia@foodandwine.co.nz
m: 021 981 947
For more information about the New Zealand School of Food & Wine visit
event.foodandwine.co.nz...
Betty from Mount Wellington
These days so many people suffer from neck pain or back pain.
After massage, a hot wheat bag is very helpful.
We sell wheat bags small one $10, or big one $20. Just put in the microwave, small one for one minute or big one for 2 to 3 minutes and put where you feel pain.
Price: $10
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